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The study assesses the how information sharing by means of mobile phones affects banking system efficiency in Africa …
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This study investigates how enhancing information and communication technology (ICT) affects female economic participation in sub-Saharan African nations. Three female economic participation indicators are used, namely female labor force participation, female unemployment and female employment...
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economic inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa. First, inclusive tertiary education modulates: (i) government effectiveness to induce …
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gender inclusive formal economic participation in sub-Saharan Africa. The empirical evidence is based on the Generalised …
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There is a growing body of evidence that interest rate spreads in Africa are higher for big ba nks compared to small …
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This paper provides a systematic review of challenges to doing business in Africa. It complements the extant literature …; and what are the challeng es to doing business in Africa? In providing answers to the se questions, the nexus between the …
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The study investigates the relevance of information and communication technology (ICT) in modulating the effect of financial access on female economic participation. Female economic participation is proxied by female labor force participation, financial access is measured with deposit and credit...
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This study examines if enhancing ICT reduces inequality in 48 countries in Africa for the period 2004-2014. Three …
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in 49 countries in sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2000-2012. The question it aims to answer is the following: what is …- Saharan Africa when initial levels of inclusive human development are taken into account? The empirical evidence is based on …
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In this study, we assess the relevance of decreasing information asymmetry on life and nonlife insurance consumption, by using data from 48 African countries during the period 2004-2014. Reduced information asymmetry is proxied by information sharing offices, namely: public credit registries and...
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