【IMI Working Paper No. 1708 [EN]】Foreign Aid, Human Capital Acquisition and Educated Unemployment: Fish or Fishing
2017-05-17 IMI【Abstract】
By tying aid to the productive purpose of the skilled sector, this paper explores the effects of foreign aid on human capital acquisition and educated unemployment in the recipient economy. Utilizing a search and matching model, a rise in the allocation of aid can increase skilled sector productivity, thereby providing incentives to firms for more job entries and resulting in a lower unemployment rate among skilled workers. However, this result can be mitigated or even overturned when endogenous human capital acquisition is incorporated. We also show that an increase in the portion of foreign aid used for education subsidy can increase the supply but reduce the demand for skilled labor. This thus results in a higher educated unemployment rate in the economy.
【Keywords】
Foreign Aid, Search, Unemployment
【Authors】
Chi-Chur Chao, Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University, Australia
Hua Fan, Renmin University of China
Xiangbo Liu, Research Fellow, IMI