Financial Development as a Catalyst: Transforming Aid into Economic Growth in South Asia

Authors

  • Salma Mouneer The Women University Multan. Author
  • Darain Zahra The Women University Multan. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2025.14.1.100

Keywords:

Macroeconomic Performance, Foreign Aid, South Asia, Financial Development

Abstract

South Asia relies considerably on foreign aid to ameliorate its economic development. The primary cause of this reliance on foreign aid is a lack of resources to enhance macroeconomic performance. This study investigated how foreign aid affects South Asia's macroeconomic performance. Additionally, the significance of financial development is emphasized to assess the aid growth relationship. The panel autoregressive distributed lag (P-ARDL) model is part of an advanced panel data method. The study concluded that foreign aid does not enhance South Asia's macroeconomic performance; however, it does have a favourable and noteworthy effect on economic growth related to financial development. Therefore, it is argued that a well-developed financial system can accelerate the effectiveness of foreign aid in South Asia.

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Author Biographies

  • Salma Mouneer, The Women University Multan.

    Lecturer, The Women University Multan. Email: salmamouneer@wum.edu.pk  

  • Darain Zahra, The Women University Multan.

    MPhil Scholar, The Women University Multan. Email: zahradarain40@gmail.com 

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Published

2025-03-01

How to Cite

Financial Development as a Catalyst: Transforming Aid into Economic Growth in South Asia. (2025). Journal of Asian Development Studies, 14(1), 1250-1262. https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2025.14.1.100

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