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The knowledge of social stratification within the peasantry is a decisive precondition of sustainable economic and political measures for an effective support of agricultural production in least developed countries. This is one of the reasons why also in Nigeria social scientist focus on the...
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then to promote African voices from various backgrounds to reflect Africa's heterogeneity. The introductory section … presents a summary of findings about the economic impact of the two Asian giants in SSA countries by Africa-based economists …
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data approach to analyze the extent to which Africa and its major regional groupings have been able to generate shared …
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) primary schooling broadly mitigates conflicts in Africa. However, in environments with high natural resource rents, it could … Africa. There is also evidence that urbanization potentially drives conflicts in Africa. However, although secondary …, in South Africa), governments should strive to foster tertiary education in order to reduce conflict. Second, where …
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, 600 million people live without electricity. Despite ambitions of governments and donors to …
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Sub-Saharan Africa has one of the dynamic economies in the world. Unfortunately, the performance achieve has not led to … economic management of sub-Saharan Africa is required. One solution remains the change of economic paradigm: the transition …
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The slave trades out of Africa represent one of the most significant forced migration experiences in history. In this … trade on the 'sending' countries in Africa, with attention to their economic, institutional, demographic, and social …
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This paper studies the Balassa-Samuelson effects in two areas with strong differences in economic development, sixteen OECD countries and sixteen Latin American economies. The USA is taken as a benchmark. Applying recent panel cointegration and bootstrapping techniques that solve for...
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