Abstract

Foreign aid is an important opportunity for developing countries to financing for development. As a result of this theory-based acceptance, foreign aid has long been granted to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). However, the country’s level of development shows that the expected output from foreign aid has not been achieved. Yet, the continuation of foreign aid is only possible if it works. Identifying the barriers to the effective use of foreign aid will provide both the expected benefit and continuity of foreign aid for the TRNC. When we investigate the factors that cause this situation, we find that the literature does not provide a scattered, contradictory, and concise description of the causes. After an intensive literature review, we identify the factors that affect foreign aid. Through field surveys and other surveys, we confirm that these factors also apply to the impact of foreign aid to the TRNC. To quantify these factors, we have scored them for TRNC using different approaches. After this scoring, we reveal the factors that are open to improvement in TRNC. In other words, by applying this model to foreign aid to TRNC, we uncover the efficiency climate of foreign aid. As a result, for foreign aid to be effective, we conclude that it may be important to look at whether the conditions of the country are appropriate and to improve the noneligible ones to be more effective.

Highlights

  • Foreign aid refers to an ambiguous concept that does not have a general consensus about its meaning and limits and can be defined in different ways by different organizations and different states (Healey, 1971)

  • Each factor was examined in detail. For each factor, both the literature review and the specific empirical studies on the subject have been examined in terms of what is meant, in which direction its effect is, its importance, and what should be done with regard to this article to increase the effectiveness of the aid

  • Foreign aid is the most advantageous title under the title of foreign financing for every country on the path of development. This condition which was accepted theoretically was supported with empirical studies in the early days of modern foreign aid, it was met with suspicion in the periods when econometric models became more qualified

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Introduction

Foreign aid refers to an ambiguous concept that does not have a general consensus about its meaning and limits and can be defined in different ways by different organizations and different states (Healey, 1971). For each factor, both the literature review and the specific empirical studies on the subject have been examined in terms of what is meant, in which direction its effect is, its importance, and what should be done with regard to this article to increase the effectiveness of the aid The results of these examinations will be generalized by making a semi-structured questionnaire and presenting to the opinion of the top political, bureaucrats, and academicians who have taken part in the foreign aid process. The second issue identified in the field survey is the shared views on the importance of the presence of a factor in the model which is “Property.” This opinion was supported in the interviews with other participants For this reason, it was included in the model as the 21st factor, and its analytical and standardized definition were formed as a result of the literature review and its subfactors were identified and a method was developed to evaluate them. Do the freely elected head of government and national legislative representatives determine the policies of 3/4 the government?

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