Saturday, June 1, 2013

Fight Tax Evasion/Avoidance ... Don't Give Aid

A lot of African people have stood up and said no to Aid. For obvious reasons, Aid has been around for decades with little to no hope of seeing Africa move a step closer to development and provide for its people. 

In extreme cases, people have even claimed a reduction in living standards as statistics show that African people have become poorer in the time of Aid. From 11% poor to 66% is a scary statistic. 

"Despite a deluge of Aid between the years of 1970 and 1998, poverty on the continent skyrocketed from 11 percent of the population to 66 percent, which means over six hundred million Africans are now impoverished." (Guernica)

This is under the claim that over 1 trillion dollars have been sent. A figure nicely fought by pro-aid people like Owen Barder that the figure is less than trillions of dollars! "since aid began in the 1960s donors have given a grand total of $502 billion to sub-Saharan Africa, which is worth about $866 billion in today’s prices. (Table 29; excludes debt relief.)". But is it really trillion dollars or no does not bother me. The fact that it has not worked will not make a point for it because the figure is $200billion less to be regarded as a failure! Will it make the point more true if they said 'despite the 500billion to 800billion of aid, there is nothing to show that aid is helping Africa (oh sub-Sahara Africa?' I think the substance that aid has failed to improve the lives of the continent is priority in considering this issue even if you disagree on the figures. I think the case that this policy should be re-looked at is a good one and one that should be taken on for people truely interested in seeing the growth of Africa and an improvement of people's life. Surely, there is no transparency on aid (even recognized by the OECD - "The current lack of transparency and predictability of aid have been recognized as key bottlenecks in making aid more effective."), will a $200billion not be spent through back door "help"? If you really want the $1 trillion to show up somewhere before you indicate that aid has failed.

My alternative to aid has been fairness in trade and the West not stealing the resources from Africa. After all, it is common knowledge that the West benefits more from Africa and only send Aid as a personal action to sleep at night. 

By calculations that need not be very complicated and require a lot of resources, just qwids (1) I have created a graph of aid inflows into Africa from 1960 to 2012.
Now we see how much aid has been increasingly off-loaded into Africa and one would expect a corresponding effect on eradicating poverty. The simple graphic data I could find is on a working paper by Dr. Mark Perry (University of Michigan) from this post.

Not much improvement from the '70s to warranty a fight to maintain the status quo. Obvisoiusly, updated data is needed and I am working on it.

On the other hand, data from different sources shows the same dismal result - aid is not helping at all. "Helping Africa is a noble cause, but the campaign has become a theater of the absurd – the blind leading the clueless. The record of Western aid to Africa is one of abysmal failure. More than $500 billion in foreign aid – the equivalent of four Marshall Aid Plans – was pumped into Africa between 1960 and 1997. Instead of increasing development, aid has created dependence.....
The more aid poured into Africa, the lower its standard of living. Per capita GDP of Africans living south of the Sahara declined at an average annual rate of 0.59 percent between 1975 and 2000. Over that period, per capita GDP adjusted for purchasing power parity declined from $1,770 in constant 1995 international dollars to $1,479. The evidence that foreign aid underwrites misguided policies and feeds corrupt and bloated state bureaucracies is overwhelming.
"(CATO Institute). I think Andrew Mwenda and Dambisa Moyo are on to something that can clearly be seen although fought by the likes of Bono and Bill Gates. Aid is not doing Africa any good.

Tax Problems
I believe this is an area where Bill Gates and the team can help Africa and not handouts! There is a lot of out flows in revenues from Africa which can have far better impact on development prospects and eradicating poverty than aid. I would have loved to show how good Bill Gates' company was doing on that front, but this is not helping. I wouldn't want to think of the effect on Africa itself.

So if Africa and the West got together and fought this battle and seriously on disclosure, more results would come out than what Aid has done so far. Maybe as a result of recent fights by the West, Africa may actually benefit! 
"Rich countries have promised much but delivered little meaningful support to African countries on tax evasion, said a report ahead of a G8 meeting chaired by David Cameron.

The UK prime minister has made tax and transparency key subjects for next month's summit at Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, but this year's Africa Progress Panel report, Equity in Extractives, criticises the rich countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for their failure to strengthen disclosure standards.

Africa loses twice as much in illicit financial outflows as it receives in international aid, the panel said. It is unconscionable that some companies, often supported by dishonest officials, use unethical tax avoidance, transfer pricing and anonymous company ownership to maximise profits, while millions of Africans go without adequate nutrition, health and education, the panel added
."(Guardian)

I have said it before on this blog, no help is coming out of the West on this issue. It has more contribution than Aid will ever have. Most importantly, it would kill the dependence that Aid has created.

Edited:
You may wish to read the latest developments on this topic here (Give us access to information on tax havens and tax avoiders, African leaders tell David Cameron ahead of G8 Summit.)

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