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Arbeitspapier

The Speed of Aid: Strategic Urgency in International Emergency Relief

Autoren

  • Fuchs
  • A.
  • Siewers
  • S.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

F35 F42 F53 H12 H84 O19 Q54

Schlagworte

Humanitäre Hilfe

Katastrophenhilfe

Geschwindigkeit der Hilfe

Wettbewerb der Geber

Vereinte Nationen

Nothilfeaufrufe

Wettbewerb im Handel

Timely assistance is a precondition for effective emergency relief in the aftermath of natural disasters. This paper shows that donor countries take faster aid decisions if they have stronger strategic interests at stake. We analyze a trilateral panel (donor, donor, recipient) of daily humanitarian aid decisions of 43 donor countries following 516 fast-onset natural disasters between 2000 and 2022. Identification relies on daily variation in donor responses and a series of multidimensional fixed effects. Our analysis reveals a bandwagon effect as donors follow their peers' commitments. This is largely explained by trade competition: the more donors compete over export and import markets, the faster they react to each other. The results are driven by government-to-government aid and underscore the importance of recipient-specific lead donors, who are natural first movers. These findings suggest that commercial competition can distort emergency relief and highlight that strategic interests shape even ostensibly altruistic behavior in international humanitarian aid.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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