I. Theory of Aid: 1. Gil Epstein and Ira Gang: The Hope for Hysteresis in Foreign Aid 2. Sugata Margit and Vivekanada Mukherjee: Poverty, Utilization of Foreign Aid and Corruption: The Role of Redistributive Politics 3. Zsolt Becsi and Sajal Lahiri: Foreign Aid as an Instrument for Conflict Resolution 4. Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Charles G.M. van Marrewijk: Agglomeration and Aid 5. Hamid Beladi and Reza Oladi: Does Foreign Aid Impede Foreign Direct Investment? 6. Jai-Young Choi and Kwan Choi: Infrastructure Aid and Urban Unemployment 7. Slobodan Djaji?: Foreign Aid, International Migration and WElfare 8. Nikos Tsakiris, Panos Hatzipanayoto and Michael S. Michael: When can competition for aid reduce pollution? 9. Kazuo Shimomura: A Pareto-improving foreign aid in a dynamic North-South model 10. Yoshiyasu Ono: Welfare Effects of International Transfer under Stagnation 11. Chir-Chur Chao, Bharat R. Hazari, Jean-Pierre Laffargue and Eden S.H. Yu: A Dynamic Analysis of Tied Aid II. Methodological and Empirical studies on aid: 12. Howard White: Evaluating Aid Impact: Approached and Findings 13. Channing Arndt, Sam Jones and Finn Tarp: Aid and Development: The Mozambican Case 14. Arne Bigsten: Aid and Economic Development in Africa 15. Oliver Morrissey and Daniel M?Amanja: Aid and Growth in Kenya: A Time Series Approach 16. Shantayanan Devarajan, Andrew Sunil Rajkumar and Vinaya Swaroop: What Does Aid to Africa Finance? 17. Subhayu Bandopadhyaya and Howard Wall: The Determinants of Aid in the Post-Cold War Era 18. Jonathan Munemo, Subhayu Bandopadhyaya and Arabinda Basistha: Foreign Aid and Export performance: A Panel Data Analysis of Developing COuntries 19. Scott Gilbert and Kevin Sylwester: Foreign Aid, History, and Growth 20. Katharina Michaelowa and Anke Weber: Aid Effectiveness in the Education Sector: A Dynamic Panel Analysis