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growth on forest sustainability in Africa. Using three instruments of forest exploitation, the study shows how rural …
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Our generation is experiencing the greatest demographic transition and Africa is at the center of it. There is mounting …
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Purpose - Our generation is witnessing the greatest demographic transition and Africa is at the heart of it. There is …
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population-environmental degradation hypothesis for five populous African countries (DR Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa …
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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...
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This paper examines interconnections between law, politics and the quality of government in Africa. We investigate …
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by the Financial Development and Structure Database of the World Bank. The findings consistently reveal: (i) positive …
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Purpose - We investigate if financial development benefits from financial globalisation are questionable until certain thresholds of financial globalisation are attained. Design/methodology/approach - Financial globalisation is proxied with Net Foreign Direct Investment Inflows as a percentage...
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The employment of financial development indicators without due consideration to country/regional specific financial development realities remains an issue of substantial policy relevance. Financial depth in the perspective of money supply is not equal to liquid liabilities in every development...
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Are formal institutions instrumental in the effect globalization mechanisms have on the human face? If so, through which freedoms channels are poverty and inequality mitigated? With the instrumentality of formal institutions: (1) de jure financial liberalization (KAOPEN) has a positive...
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