The Afghan Economy

The Afghan Economy
Author: Maxwell J. Fry
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1974
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004039865

Monograph presenting an economic analysis of the obstacles to rapid economic growth in Afghanistan - examines the low development potential of the country, economic planning, financial policy, the agricultural economy, industry, tax reform, banking, public finance, the foreign trade sector, the money supply, etc. Bibliography pp. 301 to 316, graphs, map, references and statistical tables.

Aid Paradoxes in Afghanistan

Aid Paradoxes in Afghanistan
Author: Nematullah Bizhan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351692658

The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak states depend on donors’ interests, aid modalities and the recipient’s pre-existing institutional and socio-political conditions. This book argues that, in the case of Afghanistan, the country inherited conditions that were not favourable for effective state building. Although some of the problems that emerged in the post-2001 state building process were predictable, the types of interventions that occurred—including an aid architecture which largely bypassed the state, the subordination of state building to the war on terror, and the short horizon policy choices of donors and the Afghan government—reduced the effectiveness of the aid and undermined effective state building. By examining how foreign aid affected state building in Afghanistan since the US militarily intervened in Afghanistan in late 2001 until the end of President Hamid Karzai’s first term in 2009, this book reveals the dynamic and complex relations between the Afghan government and foreign donors in their efforts to rebuild state institutions. The work explores three key areas: how donors supported government reforms to improve the taxation system, how government reorganized the state’s fiscal management system, and how aid dependency and aid distribution outside the government budget affected interactions between state and society. Given that external revenue in the form of tribute, subsidies and aid has shaped the characteristics of the state in Afghanistan since the mid-eighteenth century, this book situates state building in a historical context. This book will be invaluable for practitioners and anyone studying political economy, state building, international development and the politics of foreign aid.

Beyond Reconstruction in Afghanistan

Beyond Reconstruction in Afghanistan
Author: J. Montgomery
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2004-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1403981175

The interaction of failed states, terrorism and the need for 'nation building' is at the top of the international agenda, with particular focus on Afghanistan and Iraq. This path breaking collection brings together top analysts to examine the goals and challenges facing efforts to reconstruct states that have collapsed into anarchy or have been defeated in war. Drawing on lessons from 50 years of past experience with post-conflict reconstruction and development around the world, the authors provide historical context, identify difficulties that can impede progress and recognize the realistic limitations of ambitions to create new states. They assess ongoing development plans in a country devastated by more than a century of conflict. Throughout, particular attention is paid to the interaction of the goals of external and domestic actors, highlighting the importance of understanding the internal social, economic and political environment of the society receiving assistance.

Aiding Afghanistan

Aiding Afghanistan
Author: Paul Robinson
Publisher: Hurst & Company
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013
Genre: Afghanistan
ISBN: 9781849042390

This volume looks at the economic dimension of Soviet assistance in Afghanistan, both before and after the start of the 1978 war.

A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth and Human Development Index in Afghanistan From 1960-2020

A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth and Human Development Index in Afghanistan From 1960-2020
Author: Fareed Ahmadi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Economic assistance
ISBN:

The aim of this thesis is to study the impact of aggregate foreign aid (FAID), foreign direct investment (FDI) and exports on economic growth measured by real gross domestic product (GDP) and Human development index (HDI) in Afghanistan from 1960 to 2020. The effectiveness of foreign aid on economic growth is highly contested among scholars and it is open to further research. The existing literature also lacks a comprehensive analysis on Afghanistan; thus, this study will add significant findings to this debate by using Afghanistan as a case study. After the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, the U.S. and its European allies invested heavily in Afghanistan to promote democracy and establish a functioning state. In addition, many other nations such as Japan, Canada, India, and Australia also provided humanitarian assistance to the war-ravaged economy of Afghanistan. This study uses time series regression (1960-2020) and an auto-regressive distributed lag model (ARDL) to explore relationships between foreign aid and economic growth and foreign aid and human development index. ARDL is utilized because it includes the lag effect which allows the use of lagged values of the dependent variable. Other variables such as exports and foreign direct investment are also included to make the analysis more comprehensive. Findings suggest foreign aid has a positive and significant impact on GDP in the long-run and short-run. However, foreign aid didn't impact HDI in Afghanistan. Foreign aid did increase the income and livelihood of many Afghans. However, it was not sustainable as data shows that since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, the GDP has contracted almost 30%.

The Securitization of Foreign Aid

The Securitization of Foreign Aid
Author: Stephen Brown
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137568828

Security concerns increasingly influence foreign aid: how Western countries give aid, to whom and why. With contributions from experts in the field, this book examines the impact of security issues on six of the world's largest aid donors, as well as on key crosscutting issues such as gender equality and climate change.