Principal determinants of territorial allocation of the Slovak Republic’s bilateral development aid: Path-dependent trajectory?

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
P. Jančovič, Jakub Szabó
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Principal determinants of territorial allocation of the Slovak Republic ’ s bilateral development aid: Path - dependent trajectory? Slovakia started to provide bilateral official development assistance (ODA) in 2003 and became a fully - fledged member of the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD in 2013. This paper empirically examines the main determinants influencing the territorial selection and allocation of the Slovak Republic ’ s ODA during the period 2003 – 2019. To reach the aim of this paper, we apply regression analysis with Probit and Tobit models and variables approximating recipient needs, donor interests as well as recipient merit. The results indicate that the allocation of Slovak aid is significantly determined by closer historical ties, geographical proximity, the existence of a Slovak embassy, quality of social policies and the size of population in the recipient countries, as well as the inertia in policy decision - making on aid allocation. This suggests that the Slovak Republic ’ s ODA follows a path - dependent trajectory as most of its assistance traditionally flows to geographically closer countries with similar historical experien ces from the communist and subsequent transition period, regardless of developmental needs of the poorest countries.
斯洛伐克共和国双边发展援助领土分配的主要决定因素:路径依赖轨迹?
斯洛伐克共和国双边发展援助领土分配的主要决定因素:路径依赖轨迹?斯洛伐克于2003年开始提供双边官方发展援助,并于2013年成为经合组织发展援助委员会的正式成员。本文实证研究了2003-2019年期间影响斯洛伐克共和国官方发展援助领土选择和分配的主要决定因素。为了达到本文的目的,我们使用Probit和Tobit模型和变量进行回归分析,以近似接受者的需求、捐赠者的兴趣以及接受者的优点。结果表明,斯洛伐克援助的分配在很大程度上取决于更紧密的历史联系、地理位置、斯洛伐克大使馆的存在、社会政策的质量和受援国的人口规模,以及援助分配政策决策的惰性。这表明,斯洛伐克共和国的官方发展援助遵循路径依赖的轨迹,因为其大部分援助传统上流向地理位置较近的国家,这些国家在共产主义及其后的过渡时期有着相似的历史经验,而不考虑最贫穷国家的发展需求。
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original and timely scientific articles that advance knowledge in all the fields of geography and significant contributions from the related disciplines. Papers devoted to geographical research of Slovakia and to theoretical and methodological questions of geography are especially welcome. In addition, the journal includes also short research notes, review articles, comments on published papers and reviews of selected publications. Papers are written in the Slovak language with English summary or in English and occasionally in some other world languages.
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