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modulate the incidence of terrorism on financial development in Africa. Two terrorism indicators are adopted for this study …This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisation and governance …, namely, the: number of terrorism incidences and number of terrorism deaths. The methodology involves the pooled data …
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the fight against terrorism in 53 African countries for the period 1998-2012. Hence the policy variables employed in the …
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This paper analyses the fiscal effects of armed conflict and terrorism on low- and middle-income countries. An analysis … estimates are consistent with the hypothesis that conflict and terrorism have a significant negative impact on growth through … conflict and terrorism …
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between 1990 and 2015. We employ the Phillips and Sul methodology to achieve our objective. Overall, the results at Africa …
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(Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) and the World Bank in particular to celebrate dynamic growth in Asia, Africa … ‘South-South' growth. In this context, the paper offers a stylized comparison of Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia as …
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This paper measures the macroeconomic impact of recent political crisis, protest and uprisings in Africa with the …
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The limited research undertaken thus far to discover the root causes of terrorism in South Asia. This study takes an … initiative to explore root causes of terrorism in South Asia by using panel technique during the period of 1980–2011. The results … show that GDP per capita decreases terrorism incidence, however, remaining other economic factors i.e., population …
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experience. In contrast to the East Asian experience, none of the recent growth accelerations in Latin America, Africa, or South … rapid within-sector labor productivity growth (Latin America) or growth-increasing structural change (Africa), but rarely … explain this anomaly by arguing that the forces that promoted structural change in Africa originated on the demand side …
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