The Dynamic Effects of U.S. Food Aid on Recipient Country Agriculture
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Economic Inquiry
Volume
37
Issue
4
Publication Date
1999
First Page
647
Last Page
656
Abstract
Although food aid may have important medium‐ to long‐term effects, there is a glaring absence of empirical research on food aid dynamics. This paper applies vector autoregression methods to data from 18 countries over the period 1961–95. We find evidence that food aid has a pronounced J‐curve effect on recipient country per capita commercial food imports but only negligible negative effects on recipient country per capita food production. The commercial export gains are primarily enjoyed, however, by the donors' competitors, revealing heretofore unrecognized positive pecuniary trade externalities associated with foreign assistance.
Recommended Citation
Barrett, C.B., Sandeep Mohapatra, and D.L. Snyder. The Dynamic Effects of U.S. Food Aid on Recipient Country Agriculture. Economic Inquiry 37(4, October 1999):647-56.