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become widespread and have increased investment by businesses, especially in East Africa. Second, women-owned business in the …This study connects two important findings in Sub-Saharan Africa. First, digital technologies such as mobile money have … study connects the two findings by exploring whether mobile money use by women-owned firms increases their investment. The …
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paper deepens the discussion about productivity growth and upgrading in agriculture in Africa, and the role of national …
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There is frequent public and media concern over the cost of bloated cabinets in many Sub-Saharan African countries. Scholarship on elite clientelism links cabinet positions with corruption and practices that undermine sound policy making. This paper presents new data on the number of ministers...
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This study examines the impact of the African Growth and Opportunity Act using the synthetic control method, a quasi-experimental approach. The novelty in the approach is that it addresses problems of estimation that are prevalent in nonexperimental methods used to analyze the impact of...
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socioeconomic impacts of and responses to the pandemic among households and individuals in Sub-Saharan Africa. To do so, reduced …
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Africa's linkages in manufacturing global value chains are reasonably high compared with other developing regions …
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