Unofficial development assistance: A dynamic model of charities' donation income

W Arulampalam, PG Backus, J Micklewright - 2011 - econstor.eu
The empirical literature on the determinants of charities donation income, distinguishing the
charitable cause, is small. We extend the literature in several ways. First, we focus on
overseas development charities allowing us to give more consideration to the particular
characteristics of this cause. Second, we look at the impact of macroeconomic change over
a quarter century including changes in household income and in government spending on
ODA, as well as' charity level'variables that earlier authors have considered. Third, we use a …
The empirical literature on the determinants of charities donation income, distinguishing the charitable cause, is small. We extend the literature in several ways. First, we focus on overseas development charities allowing us to give more consideration to the particular characteristics of this cause. Second, we look at the impact of macroeconomic change over a quarter century including changes in household income and in government spending on ODA, as well as 'charity level' variables that earlier authors have considered. Third, we use a general dynamic model and rigorous testing procedures to arrive at our specification. Using a newly assembled long panel of data, we find evidence of a strong, but diminishing fundraising effect. We find no evidence of crowding out by either grants made directly to charities or by changes in the public provision of development funding.
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