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Tebaldi & Mohan (2010, JDS) have established an empirical nexus between institutions and monetary poverty. We first …, reflect their findings in light of recent development models, debates and currents in post-2010 literature. We then re … underlying study that institutions could have an indirect effect on multidimensional poverty. In other words, the poverty …
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Reconciling the two dominant development models of the Washington Consensus (WC) and Beijing Model (BM) remains a … critical challenge in the literature. The challenge is even more demanding when emerging development paradigms like the Liberal … institutional diversity matter in the development process. We synthesize perspectives from over 150 recently published papers on …
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countries are relevant for Africa. Second, when the concept of governance is not restricted to corruption, the findings become …
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This paper assesses the determinants of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa using hitherto unexplored variables in …
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The Kodila-Tedika & Bolito-Losembe (2014, ADR) finding on no evidence of causality flowing from State fragility to classical corruption or extreme corruption could have an important influence on academic and policy debates. Using updated data (1996-2010) from 53 African countries, we provide...
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Crimes and conflicts are seriously undermining African development. This article assesses the best governance tools in …
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in the birth and propagation of conflicts within and across Africa. Policy implications are discussed. …
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In examining some big questions on African development, we provide evidence that dynamics of some development … convergence in real per capita GDP and inequality adjusted human development in 38 African countries, disaggregated into 10 … homogenous panels based on regions (Sub-Saharan and North Africa), income-levels (low, middle, lower-middle and upper …
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The Ali (2013, EB) findings on the nexuses among institutions, finance and investment could have an important influence … finance and institutions because they are less realistic to developing countries to which the resulting policy implications … are destined. We dissect with great acuteness the contextual underpinnings of financial development dynamics and elucidate …
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economic growth, and (c) how growth in turn relates to the ‘inclusive development’ of 53 African countries during the 1996 … doing business as expressed in the state of KE, and through it to the inclusive development via the economic growth of those … inclusive development. In fact, growth of this kind has stronger effects on inclusive development and by implication on poverty …
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