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This study investigates the challenges and prospects of mobile banking in Africa. We examined the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its potential impacts upon quality of life in African countries via mobile banking. Mobile banking has been observed to perform...
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, access to finance, and political competition. …
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that entrepreneurial activity does not moderate the relationship between finance and economic growth.  The study also finds … finance and entrepreneurial activity does not significantly influence economic growth, we strongly recommend that African …
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Absence of a well-developed capital market has been listed as a key obstacle to industrialization in developing countries in the development literature. In this paper, we show that industrial clusters, through specialization and division of labor, can ease the financial constraints of...
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Since 1950s, most African nations have gained independence from their colonial powers. Fortunately, independence has brought many changes to these nations and these include multi-party democratic government and western education systems. Unfortunately, the Africa’s economy is the least...
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. It uses data collected after pioneering works on the law-finance nexus to assess hypotheses resulting there-from in the …
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provide new insights into the two contrasting theories in the finance-inequality nexus. …
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Hitherto very few studies on the inequality-finance(investment) nexus have focused on the African continent owing to … how finance affects pro-poor investment channels. Findings reveal, but for the case of foreign investment, financial …
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With the spectre of the Euro crisis looming substantially large and scaring potential monetary unions, this study is a short-run trip to embryonic African monetary zones to assess the Schumpeterian thesis for positive spillovers of financial services on growth. Causality analysis is performed...
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Access to finance is critical to successful development in Africa. This paper presents recent trends in various aspects … of development finance and provides a critical assessment of the costs of meeting the Millennium Development Goals in the …
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