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This paper presents new evidence on the power sharing layout of national political elites in a panel of African countries, most of them autocracies. We present a model of coalition formation across ethnic groups and structurally estimate it employing data on the ethnicity of cabinet ministers...
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assumption. Our comprehensive assessment for sub-Saharan Africa reveals that undernourished women and children are spread widely …
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explaining patterns of political centralization in Africa …
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In this paper we evaluate the impact of colonialism on development in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the world context … negative effect on development in Africa. To develop this claim we distinguish between three sorts of colonies: (1) those which …
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This paper estimates a dynamic structural model of discrete R&D investment and quantifies its cost and long-run benefit … expected firm value generated by the R&D investment. It increases firm value by 6.7 percent for the median firm in high … innovation significantly raise investment rates and productivity while reductions in startup costs have little effect …
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This document presents a Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) for the "Sustainable Energy Program for Trinidad and Tobago" (TT-L1023, "the Program"). The Program's objective is to support the transition of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) to a more efficient, sustainable, and clean energy matrix, in particular...
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rates Africa would have enjoyed if these key determinants had taken OECD rather than African values. Expensive investment …The dismal growth performance of Africa is the worst economic tragedy of the XXth century. We document the evolution of …
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negatively related to civil conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. In the reduced form regression they find that higher rainfall is … conflict in sub-Saharan Africa …
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ethnic fragmentation as a main driver of political and social friction in Africa, the paper further details the construction …
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population density appears to be considerably more important for banking sector development in Africa than elsewhere. To better …
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