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across the best and worst corruption-fighting countries especially with respect to democracy, population growth and economic …
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(an) tool(impediment) in(to) the fight against corruption in Low(Middle) income countries. (2) Democracy increases (decreases …
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seriously in comparison to those that are lax on the issue. (4) Findings on democracy broadly indicate the democratization …, government effectiveness and the rule of law gain more importance in the fight against corruption when existing levels of … that may affect corruption-control determinants and government efficacy in the fight against corruption. …
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(an) tool (impediment) in (to) the fight against corruption in Low (Middle) income countries. (2) Democracy increases …
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qualities. In doing so, we do not simply assess whether, how and to what extent qualities of democracy in East Africa are … qualities of democracy, we find that while the frequency of change has a beneficial impact on the qualities of democracy, the …
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, political, press and trade), government quality and a plethora of socio-economic factors in 46 African countries using updated … French civil law counterparts. (2) Government quality consistently improves CC across all quantiles in English common law … consistent across quantiles of Christian-oriented countries). (2) Government quality is more pro-CC in Christian than in Muslim …
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Edited by Augustin K. Fosu Routledge Studies in Development Economics, 2015, pp. 393 (Hardcover). Reviewed by Simplice A. Asongu African Governance and Development Institute P.O. Box 8413, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
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In this study, nexuses between governance and trade performance in terms of natural resource rents are assessed in 44 sub-Saharan African countries. The empirical evidence is based on Tobit regressions. The findings show that political governance (entailing 'voice & accountability' and political...
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The study assesses the effect of capital flight in the nexus between foreign aid and renewable energy consumption in 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa using data for the period 1996-2018. The empirical technique employed is interactive quantile regressions and the following findings are...
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