Publication

Jan 2013

The paper investigates the importance of geo-strategic and commercial motives for the allocation of German aid to 138 countries over the 1973-2010 period. It finds that geo-strategic and – less robustly – commercial motives matter. When relating geo-strategic and commercial motives to the political color of the German government in general, and the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Federal Foreign Office in particular, the authors find their importance to increase under socialist leadership. Socialist leadership also decreases the amount of aid commitments, controlled for other factors.

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Author Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp, Maya Schmaljohann
Series Kiel Institute Working Papers
Issue 1817
Publisher Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Copyright © 2013 Kiel Institute for the World Economy
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