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model, calibrated to data for Africa, Latin America and developing Asia, reflects relatively well capital account policies …
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Africa, Latin America and developing Asia, is consistent with capital account policies during 1980-2010, including the … delayed capital account liberalization in Africa. One of the implications of the model is that even countries with liberalized …
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will be due to population growth in Africa. Given this, any policy that influences African demography will have a … fertility and education decisions, and hence, population growth in Africa. We present the results from different scenarios for …
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This paper analyzes the links between financial and trade openness and financial development in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. It is based on a panel dataset using methods that tackle slope heterogeneity, cross-sectional dependence and non-stationarity, important econometric problems that...
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Cyclical factors, and especially the commodities boom, have played a big part in Africa's impressive growth record … since 2000. But the ‘Africa Rising' narrative is increasingly supported by important macroeconomic reforms and structural … assess the nature and extent of cross-border interactions, economic openness and integration amongst 11 of sub-Saharan Africa …
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Africa. The study focuses on seven countries, five of which decisively liberalized their foreign exchange regimes. The study …
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scholars and policy makers also builds on the fact that the potential for ICT and remittances in Africa can be leveraged to …
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countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA). Design/methodology/approach - This study made use of annual data for the period of 1974 …
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This paper focuses on the distances in time and economic space between China and Sub-Saharan Africa, which are today … quite the reverse of the 1960's. It analyses income gaps between China and Africa, their patterns of per capital income … income growth path (2%). The strengthening of economic relations between Africa and China offer important and mutually …
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The paper assesses how remittances directly and indirectly affect industrialisation using a panel of 49 African countries for the period 1980-2014. The indirect impact is assessed through financial development channels. The empirical evidence is based on three interactive and non-interactive...
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