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destructive and constructive role of conflict in bringing about social change, and discusses the pervasive effects of …
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, and economic sanctions); chapters on past topics where there has been significant advances in knowledge (e.g., conflict …
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high economic potential and purposeful institutions having the purpose of achieving/sustaining a global leadership, tends …
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economic interdependencies and a convergence of pro-peace values and institutions. The destabilizing effects of the …
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The purpose of the chapter is to analyze Africa's economic successes in the past half century, to understand not only what made it possible but also and more importantly what risk factors may eventually bring it to an end or compromise it. While it may not be possible for Africa to alter, for...
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tools of conflict prevention. …
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This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisation and governance modulate the incidence of terrorism on financial development in Africa. Two terrorism indicators are adopted for this study, namely, the: number of terrorism incidences and...
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Purpose - We investigate if financial development benefits from financial globalisation are questionable until certain thresholds of financial globalisation are attained. Design/methodology/approach - Financial globalisation is proxied with Net Foreign Direct Investment Inflows as a percentage...
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Purpose - Is globalization instrumental in fighting corruption? Do wealth effects matter in this fight? Are findings valid when linearity assumptions are dropped? This paper assesses the Lalountas et al. (2011) hypotheses (conclusions) in the African context. Design/methodology/approach - Though...
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