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Working Paper

The impact of foreign aid on migration revisited

Authors

  • Lanati
  • M.
  • Thiele
  • R.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F22 F35 O15

Key Words

Development Aid

Development Aid and Migration

Migration

Related Topics

Migration

Emerging Markets & Developing Countries

While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving foreign aid, existing empirical evidence points in the opposite direction: by loosening budget constraints, aid tends to encourage people to emigrate. In this paper, we revisit the aid-migration link using a substantially extended and adjusted econometric approach based on a gravity model of international migration. In contrast to the previous literature, we obtain evidence of a negative relationship between aid and emigration rates. This even holds for the poorer part of recipient countries, which suggests that the budgetary constraint channel does not play a significant role in shaping migration decisions. The most plausible explanation for these contrasting results is that, unlike in previous studies, we use migrant flows rather than migrant stocks as the dependent variable.

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  • Prof. Dr. Rainer Thiele
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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