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This paper examines the big questions of African comparative politics. It assesses the interaction of three crucial components in the development of the continent: law, democracy and quality of government. Political regimes of democracy, polity and autocracy are instrumented with income-levels,...
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This paper examines interconnections between law, politics and the quality of government in Africa. We investigate …
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This study investigates the legitimacy of the relatively high interest rates charged by those microfinance institutions …
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? Despite the acute concern of health-worker crisis in Africa owing to emigration, lack of relevant data has made the subject …
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The contribution of this paper to complement theoretical and qualitative mobile penetration literature with empirical evidence is twofold: firstly, we assess the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration and; secondly, the instrumentality of financial development dynamics in this...
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Economic theory traditionally suggests that monetary policy can influence the business cycle, but not the long-run potential output. Despite well documented theoretical and empirical consensus on money neutrality in the literature, the role of money as an informational variable for monetary...
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financial sector competition in Africa using updated data to appraise second generation reforms. The 'freedom to trade' and …
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tradition improves CC. Originality/value - We complement the literature on the fight against corruption in Africa by employing …
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The object of this paper is to complement theoretical 'mobile penetration' literature with empirical evidence in a dual manner: on the one hand, assess the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration and; on the other hand, the instrumentality of good governance in this nexus. Main...
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Purpose - The aim of this paper is to complement theoretical and qualitative literature with empirical evidence on the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration in 52 African countries. Design/methodology/approach - Robust Ordinary Least Squares and Two Stage Least Squares...
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