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’s economic diplomatic strategies and discusses lessons for Africa, China and the West. It contributes to existing literature by …
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influence the election and replacement of political leaders in Africa may have insignificant results. It is time to solve the … paper extends the debate on foreign aid and institutions in Africa in the light a plethora of recent studies in the aid …
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-institutions’ literature by examining how aid instabilities affect an aggregate index of governance dynamics in Africa. …
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This study investigates direct and indirect linkages between financial development and inclusive human development in data panels for African countries using a battery of estimation techniques, notably: Two-Stage Least Squares, Fixed Effects, Generalized Method of Moments and Tobit regressions....
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Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs which reveals that poverty has been declining in all regions of the world with the exception of African countries, this study investigates the effects of a plethora of foreign aid dynamics on inequality adjusted human development....
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in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). More specifically, we investigate the complementary role of knowledge diffusion in the …
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This study assesses the mobile phone in the diffusion of knowledge for better governance in sub-Saharan Africa for the … phones in mitigating bad governance in Africa. The evidence of some insignificant net effects and decreasing marginal impacts …
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arguments on the need for a development paradigm in Africa that reconciles the Washington Consensus with the Beijing Model. The …
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This study complements existing literature on the aid-institutions nexus by focusing on political rights, aid volatilities and the post-Berlin Wall period. The findings show that while foreign aid does not have a significant effect on political rights, foreign aid volatilities do mitigate...
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The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 African countries. The empirical procedure involves first, examining the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration and then investigating the contribution of mobile banking services in...
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