Has Chinese Aid Benefited Recipient Countries? Evidence from a Meta-Regression Analysis

Has Chinese Aid Benefited Recipient Countries? Evidence from a Meta-Regression Analysis
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2022 Issue 046
Publication date: February 2022
ISBN: 9798400200670
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Exports and Imports , Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , China , foreign aid , meta-regression analysis , publication selection bias , recipient country , aid variable , evidence from a Meta-regression analysis , Development assistance , Infrastructure , Africa , Caribbean , Global

Summary

This paper employs a meta-regression analysis of 473 estimates from 15 studies to take stock of the empirical literature on Chinese aid effectiveness. After accommodating publication selection bias, we find that, on average, Beijing’s foreign assistance has had a positive impact on economic and social outcomes in recipient countries but an opposite effect on governance, albeit negligible in size. We also show that (i) studies that fail to uncover statistically significant effects are less likely to be submitted to journals, or accepted for publication; and (ii) results are not driven by authors’ institutional affiliation. Differences in study characteristics such as the type of development outcome considered, how the Chinese aid variable is measured, the geographic region under study, and publication outlet explain the heterogeneity among Chinese aid effectiveness estimates reported in the literature.