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A notable contrast in modern economic history has been the rapid economic growth of China and the slower and volatile economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. As the engagement between the two continues to grows, there will be a greater cross-fertilization of experiences. Total factor productivity...
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Investment is a major determinant of economic growth, both in reference to the level of the capital stock and its … levels of foreign direct investment (FDI), and a low impact of such investment on growth. The paper focuses on sub …-Saharan African (SSA) countries and on FDI to cover four issues related to measures to promote investment: the types of investment …
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A notable contrast in modern economic history has been the rapid economic growth of China and the slower and volatile economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. As the engagement between the two continues to grows, there will be a greater cross-fertilization of experiences. Total factor productivity...
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A notable contrast in modern economic history has been the rapid economic growth of China and the slower and volatile economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. As the engagement between the two continues to grows, there will be a greater cross-fertilization of experiences. Total factor productivity...
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The relationship between foreign capital flows and productivity is still puzzling. We extend the literature on the effect of foreign private capital flows on productivity growth by investigating the effects of the flows across heterogeneous recipient sectors, using a unique hand-collected...
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This study aims to shed light on the effects of financial development and accumulation of capital on the productivity of labor in the sub-Sahara African region within the period of 1990-2018. In this work, we used the (dynamic) common correlated effects estimator-mean group and additional...
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