The politics of foreign aid: A median voter perspective

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The paper presents a model where the median voter in the donor country determines the support of foreign aid. It is first established that an individual in the donor country is affected by the direct benefits (due to altruism) and costs (due to taxes) of giving aid, and by the indirect benefits or costs of a change in the terms of trade. Then it is shown that the latter effect works through changing both the donor country's average income and its distribution of income. Given the stylized facts of a capital-abundant donor country and relatively capital-poor median voter, it is shown how redistribution-of-income effects soften the impact of terms-of-trade changes on the political support for foreign aid.

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Mayer, W., & Raimondos-Møller, P. (2003). The politics of foreign aid: A median voter perspective. Review of Development Economics, 7(2), 165–178. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9361.00183

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