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governance quality and income inequality for a panel of 42 subSaharan African economies over the period 1996-2020. To achieve …
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-Saharan African (SSA) countries over the period 2008-2018. The estimation procedure is obtained following a dynamic panel threshold …
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This paper assesses the effect of political institutions on stock market performance in 14 African countries for which stock market data is available for the period 1990-2010. The estimation technique used is a Two-Stage-Least Squares Instrumental Variable methodology. Political regime channels...
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This paper dissects with great acuteness, the issues of convergence in financial performance dynamics in the African continent through the lenses of stock market capitalization, value traded, turnover and number of listed companies. The empirical evidence is premised on 11 homogenous panels...
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How do government policies and institutions affect stock market performance? As stock markets grow broader and deeper in African countries, the question becomes more critical. Government quality dynamics of corruption-control, government-effectiveness, political-stability or no violence, voice &...
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This paper has put a demand-side empirical structure to the hypothesis that foreign aid volatility adversely affects … aid volatility does not adversely affect the demand-side choices of lifelong learning in Africa. As a policy implication …
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volatility at farm gate level. In number, 600 rural farmers were sampled across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Results … obtained from the use of a bivariate probit model show that farmers relied on the GESS for resolving food price volatility by …
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This paper has put a demand-side empirical structure to the hypothesis that foreign aid volatility adversely affects … aid volatility does not adversely affect the demand-side choices of lifelong learning in Africa. As a policy implication …
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Purpose - This paper has put a demand-side empirical structure to the hypothesis that foreign aid volatility adversely … employed.Findings - The findings broadly show that foreign aid volatility does not adversely affect the demand-side choices of …
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