Determinants of Foreign Aid in Family Planning: How Relevant is the Mexico City Policy?
Elizabeth Asiedu,
Malokele Nanivazo and
Mwanza Nkusu
No wp-2013-118, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)
Abstract:
The Mexico City Policy (MCP) prohibits the United States Agency for International Development from providing aid to international non-governmental organizations that provide abortion-related services. This paper employs a panel data of 151 developing countries over the period of 1988‒2010, to examine the effect of the MCP on the allocation of family planning aid to developing countries. We find that the MCP has a negative and robust effect on family planning aid.
Keywords: Economic assistance and foreign aid; Econometric models (Economic development); Families; Family policy; Human fertility; Millennium Development Goals; Nonprofit organizations; Panel analysis; Women (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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