Global Marshall Plan: Theory and Evidence

Global Marshall Plan: Theory and Evidence

by James A. Yunker
Global Marshall Plan: Theory and Evidence

Global Marshall Plan: Theory and Evidence

by James A. Yunker

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Overview

Today’s foreign aid programs are small-scale because of the widespread belief that they are ineffective. This could be an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy: small scale virtually guarantees ineffectiveness. However, the pervasive contemporary pessimism regarding global economic inequality is most likely unfounded. The research described in this book suggests that a properly designed and sufficiently massive economic development assistance project—a Global Marshall Plan—could tremendously reduce the economic gap between the richest and poorest nations within a 50-year planning period. Enrichment of the poor nations would not entail impoverishment of the rich nations. The actual cost of the GMP program to the populations of the rich nations would be a very slight and virtually unnoticeable reduction in the rate of growth of their living standards.

The model incorporates features suggested by the skeptical literature on foreign aid, and it is shown that if certain key parameter values are sufficiently adverse, the GMP would indeed be ineffective. However, extensive sensitivity analysis demonstrates that the optimistic benchmark results are robust against wide variations in the numerical values of most model parameters. The fundamental policy implication of this research is that only an actual real-world experiment with a Global Marshall Plan could reliably determine whether or not it would be successful.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739192306
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/14/2014
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

James A. Yunker is professor of economics at Western Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Contents 1. Global Economic Inequality 1 Is It a Problem? 5 Outline of the Study 20 2. Foreign Aid: History and Evaluation 34 Six Decades of Foreign Aid 38 Research on Foreign Aid 51 Viewpoints on Foreign Aid 59 GMP Aspirations 66 3. A Global Marshall Plan Model 77 Theoretical Specification 80 Numerical Implementation 87 Validation of the Model 97 Appendix: Nations in the World Bank Dataset 105 4. Application of the GMP Model 110 Benchmark Policy Simulation 113 Burden of the GMP 125 Sensitivity Analysis 130 5. Summary and Conclusion 140 Evaluating the Research 145 The Implementation Issue 160 Why a GMP? 163 Notes 171 Index 186
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