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is that rigorous empirical works examining how good governance moderates the relationship is hard to find. Anchoring on … GMM estimator to show that, though unconditionally, both tourism development and governance reduce income inequality in … Africa, the effect of the former is amplified in the presence of quality economic, political and institutional governance …
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relevant threshold levels required for the various governance dynamics to cause Chinese FDI to equalise incomes in Africa. Our … propelling Chinese FDI towards the equalisation of incomes across the continent, governance mechanisms for ensuring political … stability, low corruption, and voice and accountability are keys. Finally, critical masses required for these three key …
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population density. Justifications for the edge of corruption-control (as the most effective governance tool) and policy …Crimes and conflicts are seriously undermining African development. This article assesses the best governance tools in … is as follows: regulation quality, government effectiveness, political stability, rule of law and corruption-control. (3 …
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Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Despite the wealth of theoretical and empirical studies on this subject, there is no study that has reviewed existing literature in light of concerns over sustainable and equitable management. This...
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(2012, JDS) literature, we first confirm Kangoye's findings. Then extend the concept of governance from corruption to … countries are relevant for Africa. Second, when the concept of governance is not restricted to corruption, the findings become …The Kangoye (2013, TDE) findings on the negative nexus between foreign aid unpredictability and governance could …
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This paper examines how Africa's share in the contribution to global scientific knowledge can be boosted with existing Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) mechanisms. The findings which broadly indicate that tight IPRs are correlated with knowledge contribution can be summarized in two main...
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, which affects governance and through governance the knowledge economy. The claim addresses one weakness of previous research … effects on peace and stability, and peace and stability affect governance differently depending on what kind of globalization … induces it. For instance, the effects on governance induced by globalization defined as trade are stronger than those …
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This paper is an extension of the debate on the nexus between the strength of IPRs and prospects for knowledge economy. It assesses the relationships between software piracy and scientific publications in African countries for which data is available. The findings which reveal a positive nexus...
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Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Despite the wealth of theoretical and empirical studies on this subject, there is no study that has reviewed existing literature in light of concerns over sustainable and equitable management. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011390891
ascending order of magnitude: economic governance, institutional governance, general governance, corruption-control, political … governance determinants using a battery of contemporary and non-contemporary estimation techniques. The following findings are …, they are not for net FDI. Second, for contemporary specifications, the significance of the governance dynamics is as …
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