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answering the question that "can China’s FDI in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stimulate the sub-region’s industrialization … SSA has an insignificant but positive effect on SSA industrialization. Suggesting that China’s FDI is not enough to boost … industrialization in SSA. Furthermore, the result shows that the electricity supply in SSA has a significant and positive impact on …
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Recent research highlights the considerable potential of industrial policy to support structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the importance of the state in industrial policy, this paper considers the implications for these discussions of recent work on state fragility. It argues...
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The provisioning of adequate infrastructure may be seen as a key contributing factor in the industrialization process … industrialization in the region. …
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. Also, integrating the mediating and moderating roles of industrialization and trade openness is yet to receive significant … novel insight into FDI and carbon emissions. Taking into account the mediating and moderating roles of industrialization and … industrialization to reduce carbon emissions in SSA. Lastly, the moderating findings demonstrate the need for effective policies on …
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This study uses nightlight time data and machine learning techniques to predict industrial development in Africa. The results provide the first evidence on how machine learning techniques and nightlight data can be used to predict economic development in places where subnational data are missing...
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Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced substantial growth and poverty reduction in the past two decades, yet as this process has not been based on industrialisation it is unlikely that it is sustainable in the longer term. Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa should consider structuralist industrial...
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African countries have sought to replicate the success of East Asia by implementing special economic zones. Despite decades of international experience, there remains no blueprint for successful special economic zone policies, and the majority of special economic zones fall well below...
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