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Colonial Legacy and Foreign Aid: Decomposing the Colonial Bias
Chiba, Daina1; Heinrich, Tobias2
2019-05
Source PublicationInternational Interactions
ISSN0305-0629
Volume45Issue:3Pages:474-499
Abstract

It is well-known that donors give considerably more foreign aid to former colonies than to countries lacking past colonial ties. Unfortunately, we know relatively little about why this is the case. For one, there is almost never a theoretical justification for the inclusion of colonial history in statistical models. For the other, the only explicitly made rationale by Bueno de Mesquita and Smith (2009) actually predicts an interpretational problem: colonial history not only increases a former colony’s saliency to the donor, but also has left deep marks on recipients’ social and political institutions today. Both aspects shape how much aid a donor transfers to the recipient. This leaves ambiguous the meaning of the routinely found positive, sizable, and significant coefficient of colonial history on aid flows. We solve the inferential quandary by using a decomposition approach from labor econometrics. Our results show that about 75–100% of the colony effect on foreign aid stems from the greater saliency that donors give to policy concessions from former colonies.

KeywordForeign Aid Blinder-oaxaca Decomposition Colonialism
DOI10.1080/03050629.2019.1593834
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000468831000001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85063959816
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Affiliation1.University of Essex
2.University of South Carolina
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Chiba, Daina,Heinrich, Tobias. Colonial Legacy and Foreign Aid: Decomposing the Colonial Bias[J]. International Interactions, 2019, 45(3), 474-499.
APA Chiba, Daina., & Heinrich, Tobias (2019). Colonial Legacy and Foreign Aid: Decomposing the Colonial Bias. International Interactions, 45(3), 474-499.
MLA Chiba, Daina,et al."Colonial Legacy and Foreign Aid: Decomposing the Colonial Bias".International Interactions 45.3(2019):474-499.
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