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This study assesses the synergy effects of governance in mobile phone penetration for inclusive human development in … (corruption-control and rule of law) governance are employed. The following findings are established. First, the previously …, whereas political governance is overwhelmingly not significant across estimated models, average effects from economic …
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This study assesses the mobile phone in the diffusion of knowledge for better governance in sub-Saharan Africa for the … quality) and ten governance indicators that are bundled and unbundled. The following are the main findings. First, there is an … unconditional positive effect of mobile phone penetration on good governance. Second, the net effects on political, economic and …
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This study assesses the effect of globalisation on governance in 51 African countries for the period 1996-2011. Ten … bundled and unbundled governance indicators and four globalisation variables are used. The empirical evidence is based on … Generalised Method of Moments. The following findings are established. First, on political governance, only social globalisation …
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This study investigates the effect of governance on capital flight by bundling and unbundling governance. The empirical … evidence is based on 37 African countries for the period 1996-2010 and the Generalised Method of Moments. Governance is bundled … by principal component analysis, namely: (i) political governance from political stability and ‘voice and accountability …
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This research examines the relevance of inclusive development in modulating the role of governance on environmental …. Bundled and unbundled governance dynamics are employed, notably: political governance (consisting of political stability …/no violence and "voice and accountability"), economic governance (encompassing government effectiveness and regulation quality …
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This study assesses linkages between social media and governance dynamics in 49 African countries for the year 2012 …. The empirical evidence is based on ordinary least squares and quantile regressions. Ten bundled and unbundled governance … dynamics are used, notably: (i) polit ical governance (entailing "voice & accountability" and political stability/no violence …
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This study contributes to the attendant literature by bundling governance dynamics and focusing on foreign aid … instability instead of foreign aid. We assess the role of foreign aid instabilit y on governance dynamics in fifty three African …: total aid, aid from multilateral donors and bilateral aid. Principal Component Analysis is used to bundle governance …
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This study assesses the comparative economics of governance in fighting terrorism in 53 African countries for period … bundled and unbundled governance variables are employed, notably: political stability/no violence, voice & accountability …, political governance, government effectiveness, regulation quality, economic governance, corruption-control, the rule of law and …
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This study examines how income-driven governance affects inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan Africa with data …. Nine bundled and unbundled concepts of governance are used: political (voice & accountability and political stability …) governances. The main finding is that "middle income"-driven governance has a higher effect on inclusive human development than …
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Purpose - This study investigates the role of ICT in modulating the effect of governance on insurance penetration in 42 … include: mobile phone penetration, internet penetration and fixed broadband subscriptions. Six governance channels are also … findings are established. First, mobile phone penetration does not significantly modulate governance channels to positively …
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