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remains mostly underdeveloped. The altruistic motives of sending remittances to Africa are likely to fade with time. In this … financial development in Africa. The result further revealed that the exchange rate negatively influences financial development … in Africa. Based on the findings, it is suggested that, while attracting migrants' transfers which can have significant …
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remittances are not statistically significant in promoting inclusive growth in Africa. Notably, across the economic growth and …, they deepen the latter. Second, we find that Africa's underdeveloped financial sector dampens the marginal positive effect … with complementary policies to foster inclusive growth in Africa, a minimum threshold of 14.5% is required. We conclude by …
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and South Africa and applying the bounds test method of cointegration, this paper investigates the nature of the …
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of twenty countries in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA).Employing the System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM), the following …
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This study examines the dynamic impact of tourism development on economic growth in subSaharan Africa (SSA) using the … nexus studies in Africa in general and in SSA in particular, motivated this study. Unlike most of the known panel data …
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thand the 10th percentiles. Countries identified below the established thresholds are mainly from Africa. Policy …
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) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for the period 1985-2009. The empirical evidence is based on an …
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The question of what really drives economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been debated for many decades now …
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countries between the 2003-2019 period show that infrastructural development exacerbates CO2 emission in Africa. This result is …
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The study assesses the role of financial development on income inequality in a panel of 48 African countries for the period 1996 to 2014. Financial development is defined in terms of depth (money supply and liquid liabilities), efficiency (from banking and financial system perspectives),...
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