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corruption on economic growth of AFTZ member states. The study employed a panel data analysis for the period 2010-2016, using … Stata Statistical Software. The study findings for the bloc, indicated that corruption, trading across borders, getting …
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The purpose of this paper is to test whether institutional governance and its performance is a main driving force to achieve a positive relationship between natural resources and economic growth in the long run. The main objective is to ascertain what kind of institutional governance would be...
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by low inflation, robust growth and low level of bureaucratic corruption due to better governance. In contrast, the … corruption, high inflation due partly to reliance on seigniorage to finance public spending, and lackluster growth. Using annual …
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Empirical evidence suggests that natural resources breed corruption and reduce educational attainments, dampening … either through human capital or corruption. In this paper, we argue that education and corruption are jointly determined and …
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and to provide a new analysis on the relationship between conflict, corruption, natural resources and military expenditure … higher internal or external threats and for countries with large natural resource wealth once corruption levels are accounted …
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This paper will attempt to provide a comprehensive answer to the complex issue of development in sub-Saharan Africa by …
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Export growth is pursued by many developing countries as a path to economic prosperity. Consistent with this goal, many foreign donors have attempted to use aid to promote African exporters. The relationship between foreign aid and exports is a complex one as aid comes from different sources and...
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This paper investigates whether an increase in the international price of diamonds impacts violent activity in African countries that are diamond abundant and if so, through which mechanism(s). It concludes that an increase in the diamond price is positively related to violence in countries...
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tradition improves CC. Originality/value – We complement the literature on the fight against corruption in Africa by employing …Purpose – This paper assesses the determinants of corruption-control with freedom dynamics (economic, political, press … characteristic, the following findings have been established. (1) While political freedom increases corruption-control (CC) in a …
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, answer questions about corruption, firm performance and how honest they are differently from other managers. If reticent …
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