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The pursuit to uncover the driving forces behind cross-country income gaps has divided economists into two major camps: One emphasizes institutions, while the other stresses non-institutional forces such as geography. Each school of thought has its own theoretical foundation and empirical...
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of the exodus of humans from Africa tens of thousands of years ago, contributed to the differential formation of pre …
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the West as a model. This indeed has been the case in Ghana, West Africa. In Ghana s urban centers, the large buildings …
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This chapter addresses the issue of social protection and welfare in Africa. Africa is a highly diversified continent … characterized by different socio-economic performances. It comprises the more developed countries of North Africa, as well as the … less developed sub-region of Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the existence of several problems and challenges, this part of the …
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In this essay, we provide a simple conceptual framework to elucidate the forces that lead to institutional persistence and change. Our framework is based on a dynamic game between different groups, who care both about current policies and institutions and future policies, which are themselves...
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