Title: Aid dimension of the Commitment to Development Index: case study of the Czech Republic

Authors: Miroslav Syrovátka; Petra Krylová

Addresses: Department of Development Studies, Palacký University, 17. listopadu 12, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic. ' Department of Development Studies, Palacký University, 17. listopadu 12, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic

Abstract: The Commitment to Development Index (CDI) aims to assess rich countries' policies that affect sustainable development perspectives of poor countries and to rank rich countries from this perspective. The index consists of seven components and one of them - foreign aid - is explored in this paper. We describe the methodology of the aid component and apply it to the Czech Republic. Our results show that the aid policy of the Czech Republic, as measured by the aid component of the CDI, is relatively worse than that of most rich countries. However, this is not unexpected for a transition economy that has relatively recently changed its status from the recipient of foreign aid to that of a re-emerging donor. Both quantity and quality of aid are important for the overall development impact of the Czech Republic, though the data reveal that the main determinant of CDI aid scores are the aid volumes.

Keywords: Commitment to Development Index; CDI; foreign aid; aid effectiveness; official development assistance; ODA; charitable giving; sustainable development; Czech Republic; sustainability; transition economies; aid volumes; overseas aid.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSE.2012.049611

International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 2012 Vol.4 No.4, pp.323 - 339

Published online: 21 Nov 2014 *

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