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victims of corruption. This paper examines the symptoms and impacts of private sector corruption in Africa, from the … multinational corporations operating in Africa. The consequences of private sector corruption and synergies between private sector …
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policies in Africa prior to the crisis. The working paper then discusses factors behind ‘the Africa surprise’ that is the …
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This paper examines the role that institutions have played in the performance of African economies over the past decades. It discusses the institutional changes needed to enable African countries to reach inclusive development in the near future. The paper starts from the premise that growth and...
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focus on LICs, macroeconomic policies in Africa prior to the crisis. It then discusses factors behind ‘the Africa surprise …
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employment. In this context, this study analyses the two-way linkages between FDI and domestic investment in Sub-Saharan Africa …
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inflows in Africa and capital flight from the continent over the past decades. Indeed, paradoxically, even as African …
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relative unit labor costs have a smaller effect on manufacturing performance in Africa relative to other developing regions …. Further, we find that for Africa, the level and growth of labor productivity have a quantitatively stronger and more robust …
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This paper examines the causes of conflict in Burundi and discusses strategies for building peace. The analysis of the complex relationships between distribution and group dynamics reveals that these relationships are reciprocal, implying that distribution and group dynamics are endogenous. The...
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-Saharan Africa. The results suggest that firstly, FDI crowds in domestic investment, and secondly, countries will gain much from …
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