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This paper examined the nexus between economic growth and exchange rate, remittances, trade, and agricultural output based on data sourced from 1980 to 2018 for 10 selected African economies. We employed both the Dumitrescu and Hurlin time-domain Granger causality test and the Croux and Reusens...
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spending on technological investment in Africa's emerging countries below the threshold. Again, caution is needed when …
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above objective. The results show that banks with market power in Africa induce economic growth. Also, institutional quality … even when we differentiated the effect of the level of bank market power. In West Africa, banks with market power induce … intermediation in Africa. In West Africa, the Central Banks should come up with regulations targeting large banks with market power …
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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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This study investigated the direct link between foreign bank entry and economic growth in Sub-Sahara African countries using a dynamic generalized method of moment estimator. It also studied a comparative analysis on banking environment for SSA countries that open and restrict banking industries...
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This study examines the role of domestic governance quality on the relationship between Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI), domestic investment, and African countries’ economic growth. The study utilized a larger dataset of Chinese FDI to 44 African countries applying the two-step system...
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