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development in Africa. Furthermore, defeating a terrorist network requires African nations to work with international partners to … regionally(globally) to reduce external(internal) stresses on fragile(failed)states of Africa. For the Nigerian case, break …
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. Unfortunately, the Africa’s economy is the least developed of any continent after Antarctica. Yet, Africa is rich in natural … possible for Africa prosperity to emerge in the 21st century. …
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indicators could support both endogenous and neoclassical growth theories in the convergence debate. This paper investigates … homogenous panels based on regions(Sub-Saharan and North Africa), income-levels(low, middle, lower-middle and upper …, while human development supports the exogenous growth model and rejects the endogenous theory, its income component suggests …
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indicate a significant and positive correlation between telecommunication infrastructures and regional growth in Africa, after …This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries. The … investigate empirically the role of telecommunication infrastructures on long-run economic growth in African countries, for the …
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growth as it “opens up” is contingent upon its own peculiarities …
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paper assessed the dynamics of e-commerce in Africa so that a new insight may be shed on the ways in which e-commerce is …
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services on growth. Causality analysis is performed with seven financial development and three growth indicators in the …
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significant and positive correlation between telecommunication infrastructures and regional growth in Africa, after controlling …This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries. The … investigate empirically the role of telecommunication infrastructures on long-run economic growth in 40 African countries, for the …
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Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: ‘extractive colonial institutions … capital’ (Glaeser et al., 2004). In this paper we test the ‘colonial human capital’ explanation for sub-Saharan Africa … find that in sub-Saharan Africa, high European population mortality did not lead to low European population densities …
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households have heterogeneous preferences, there is a balanced growth path on which all the optimality conditions of all … sustainability and a unique sustainable level of inequality exists. …
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