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Aid allocation across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus: the role of fragility as a donors' motive

Development Studies

Aid allocation across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus: the role of fragility as a donors' motive

K. Yabe, Z. Opršal, et al.

This study explores how fragility affects donor aid distribution in the humanitarian-development-peace nexus. The research conducted by Kazuma Yabe, Zdeněk Opršal, Jaromír Harmáček, and Miroslav Syrovátka reveals significant variations in aid allocation influenced by different levels of fragility across 126 developing countries between 2009 and 2019.

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Abstract
This study investigates the influence of fragility on donor aid allocation across the humanitarian-development-peace (HDP) nexus. Using a random-effect Tobit model and data from 23 DAC donors to 126 developing countries (2009-2019), the analysis reveals a significant association between aid allocation and fragility, although this varies across donors and HDP pillars. The study also distinguishes between the effects of the state of fragility and the degree of fragility.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 14, 2024
Authors
Kazuma Yabe, Zdeněk Opršal, Jaromír Harmáček, Miroslav Syrovátka
Tags
fragility
donor aid
humanitarian-development-peace nexus
aid allocation
random-effect Tobit model
developing countries
DAC donors
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