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Malaria is the primary cause of death among children and a barrier to childhood human capital accumulation in sub-Saharan Africa. The macroeconomics literature thus far concludes that eradicating malaria would mainly increase populations but not substantially raise living standards. This paper...
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redistribution from the richest 10 percent to the poorest 40 percent of the population, the poverty rate would still be around 10 …
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potential migrants, population pressure on the resource base, and poor economic performance are the main forces driving African …
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This study examines the impact of population growth on the economic growth of African countries using panel data … approach from 1980 -2015. The impact of population growth on economic growth is still largely controversial at national and … Indicators database. Data were collected for economic growth, proxied by GDP, population growth, fertility rate, crude death rate …
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potential migrants, population pressure on the resource base, and poor economic performance are the main forces driving African …
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potential migrants, population pressure on the resource base, and poor economic performance are the main forces driving African …
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This open access textbook offers a critical introduction to human and economic development prospects in Africa revolving around three questions: where is Africa today, what explains the current state, and, given historical trends and what we know about the world, where do we think the continent...
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This open access textbook offers a critical introduction to human and economic development prospects in Africa revolving around three questions: where is Africa today, what explains the current state, and, given historical trends and what we know about the world, where do we think the continent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013477416
potential migrants, population pressure on the resource base, and poor economic performance are the main forces driving African …
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