Ira Gang
Rutgers University
Department of Economics
E-mail: gang@economics.rutgers.edu
Item Number: [J20]
Title: New Directions or Not: A.I.D. in Latin America
Abstract: In 1973 the US Congress passed a resolution directing the
Agency for International Development (USAID) to provide its economic aid
to the poorest populations in the poorest countries. This paper studies whether
the congressional initiative has been satisfied in US bilateral economic
aid allocations to Latin America. We compare aid given before and after 1973
to Latin American countries as a function of four independent variables:
child mortality; political stability;
imports from the United States; and GDP per capita. The dependent variable
is the percentage of all USAID Latin American loans and grants given to each
country. Our results suggest that USAID has not followed the congressional
directive.
Reference: New Directions or Not: A.I.D. in Latin America, World
Development, 18 (1990) 723-732.
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James Lehman
Pitzer College
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