Testing the resource curse hypothesis : evidence from top ten resource-rich countries in Africa
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2022
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| Authors: | Inuwa, Nasiru ; Sani, Mohammed Bello ; Adamu, Sagir ; Modibbo, Haruna Usman ; Saidu, Abubakar Mohammad |
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African journal of business and economic research : AJBER. - London : Adonis & Abbey, ISSN 1750-4554, ZDB-ID 2260653-1. - Vol. 17.2022, 2, p. 205-223
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| Subject: | Exchange Traded Funds | South Africa | Information efficiency | JSE | Microstructure | Südafrika | Rohstoffreichtum | Resource wealth | Afrika | Africa | Rohstoffvorkommen | Resource deposit | Natürliche Ressourcen | Natural resources | Schätzung | Estimation | Effizienzmarkthypothese | Efficient market hypothesis |
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