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The motivations of the Arab Spring that have marked the history of humanity over the last few months have left political economists, researchers, governments and international policymakers pondering over how the quality of political institutions affect consumer welfare in terms of commodity...
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options that could be relevant in addressing the dramatic surge in the price of consumer commodities. …
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(in relation to central bank credits) is more effective in tackling consumer price inflation than that, targeting the … the dramatic surge in the price of consumer commodities. …
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fluidity, which measures the extent of such stability. Applying the index to Africa, we show there is significant cross …
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four economic and monetary regions in Africa for the period 1980 to 2008. Banking system and financial system efficiencies …
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This paper examines interconnections between law, politics and the quality of government in Africa. We investigate …
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empirical evidence is premised on 11 homogenous panels based on regions (sub-Saharan and North Africa), income-levels (Low …-Saharan Africa reveals conditional convergence in relation to per capita number of listed companies. The speed of convergence for the …
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This paper focuses on how political regimes affect financial development in Africa, contingent on religious …
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This paper examines the big questions of African comparative politics. It assesses the interaction of three crucial components in the development of the continent: law, democracy and quality of government. Political regimes of democracy, polity and autocracy are instrumented with income-levels,...
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Contrary to mainstream consensus on the dominance of English common law countries in investment prospects, this paper sets a new tone in the legal origins debate by providing empirical validity on the dominance of French civil-law countries in private investment. The assessment is based on 38...
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