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sieben weiteren Ländern erläutert, die ebenfalls Gegenstand der Studie waren: Benin, Kamerun, Mosambik, Nigeria, Sambia …, Senegal und Uganda. Für die Ermittlung des Marktpotenzials von digitalen Finanzdienstleistungen stützt sich die Studie auf die …
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anhand bestimmter sachlicher Kriterien die Entwicklung in Nigeria, Senegal, Kamerun, Kenia, Malawi und Tansania verglich …
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This paper focuses on the regulatory frameworks that determine the conditions of access for foreign investors and the degree of control that national authorities can (or can no longer) maintain over land in sub-Saharan Africa
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This paper deals with the problem of vulnerability of developing countries and their resilience capacity with respect to external shocks. The analysis particularly considers the countries of Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Although the transmission risks of the 2007 financial crisis were...
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This article examines the determinants of various rates of agricultural subsidies (output, input, exchange rate distortions, and aggregate) using commodity-level data from eight African countries in the 1980s. Econometric results indicate that structural adjustment policies were more effective...
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