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Conflict and aid dependency – an explorative study motivated by the case of Palestine
Journal of Development Effectiveness (2019)
  • Marcus Marktanner
Abstract
ABSTRACT
How does conflict affect aid? We argue that aid flows do not provide an accurate picture of the aid community’s legacy in conflict countries because aid flows do not inform about aid dependency, which is an often used, but not clearly defined or quantifiable, term. In this paper, we propose a quantifiable concept of aid dependency that is similar to epidemiology’s distinction between incidence (aid flows) and prevalence (aid dependency) rates. We then calculate for a sample of 101 countries their aid dependency levels and show that conflict is a driver of aid dependency. Our aid dependency concept may be useful for estimating the aid community’s necessary commitment in post-conflict countries to prevent the economy from stalling.
Keywords
  • Conflict,
  • quantitative conflict research,
  • aid dependency,
  • Palestine,
  • security
Publication Date
September 7, 2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19439342.2019.1666899
Citation Information
Marcus Marktanner. "Conflict and aid dependency – an explorative study motivated by the case of Palestine" Journal of Development Effectiveness (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marcus_marktanner/42/