Does financial aid help or harm developing countries: Case of Albania
Does financial aid help or harm developing countries: Case of Albania
Author(s): Eglantina Hysa, Mimi HoxhaSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: financial aid; poverty; development; developing countries; regression
Summary/Abstract: Development aid is a financial aid given by governments, NGOs, global and regional unions, or private entities to support the development of developing countries, as a consequence also of Albania as one of them. Its main reason is decreasing poverty and encouraging development. Many literatures reveal evidences of the impact these financial aids have on the economic growth of a country. This paper creates a link between the research done and the practice by making a detailed description of the phenomena and making clear how the effects are derived. It further analyzes the economic development of Albania in terms of net income during the last 30 years, and the corresponding financial aid allocation for each year. Starting with the interpretation of the financial aid amount allocated each year; this research paper also extends the information regarding the fields of economy where this aid is invested. The descriptive statistics shows that financial aid has noticeably increased from year to year and its impact on the economy as well.
Journal: Euro Economica
- Issue Year: 33/2014
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 59-65
- Page Count: 7