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methods show that gender political inclusion is enhancing on financial inclusion in Africa, and this finding is robust across …
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inequality and narrow middle-class such as Apartheid South Africa. The presence of a credible threat of capital flight is shown … development of the finance sector in South Africa in the later years of Apartheid made the exit option a major part of the …
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Crimes and conflicts are seriously undermining African development. This article assesses the best governance tools in the fight against the scourges. The following findings are established. (1) Democracy, autocracy and voice & accountability have no significant negative correlations with crime....
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in the birth and propagation of conflicts within and across Africa. Policy implications are discussed. …
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sanitation in sub‐Sahara Africa. We find that control of corruption, regulatory quality, and voice and accountability increase …
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The post-independence history of Kenya is characterized by an unusual mix of stability with ever-lingering fragility. The high level of elite persistence in Kenya could be seen both as a cause and a result of this peculiar nature of the political economy of the country. This paper has the...
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The political consequences of economic inequality have been debated in academic and policy circles for centuries. The nature of this relationship seems highly dependent on specific contexts, with empirical studies showing mixed evidence on how economic inequality affects voting and other forms...
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The political consequences of economic inequality have been debated in academic and policy circles for centuries. The nature of this relationship seems highly dependent on specific contexts, with empirical studies showing mixed evidence on how economic inequality affects voting and other forms...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014481167
This paper reports the results of a natural field experiment to measure the effect of exposure to newspapers on … political behavior and opinion. The Washington DC area is served by two major newspapers, the Washington Times and the …
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This paper proposes an experiment in political media reform, in which competing newspapers would jointly sponsor a … other voter communities, including democracies and corporations. To give newspapers a near-term incentive to sponsor (in …
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