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Africa 47 Nigeria 47 Afrika 34 Economic growth 32 Wirtschaftswachstum 32 economic growth 26 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 21 Sustainable development 21 Economic development 18 Entwicklung 18 Sub-Saharan Africa 18 sustainable development 18 sustainability 15 Agriculture 13 Armut 13 Auslandsinvestition 13 Foreign investment 13 Landwirtschaft 13 Poverty 13 Subsahara-Afrika 13 Central Africa 12 Welt 12 World 12 Zentralafrika 12 Developing countries 11 Entwicklungsländer 11 Ghana 11 Kenya 11 foreign direct investment 11 FDI 10 Ländlicher Raum 10 Rural area 10 economic development 10 Armutsbekämpfung 9 Corporate Social Responsibility 9 Corporate social responsibility 9 Poverty reduction 9 Sudan 9 agriculture 9 Estimation 8
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English 227 Undetermined 62
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Sy, Aida 7 Ismail, Elfadil Ahmed 6 Kumar, Ronald Ravinesh 6 Omran, Mohammed Fawzy 6 Vadra, Ratna 6 Abdudayem, Abdulmagid 5 Dalu, Tapiwa 5 Maposa, Vincent Gamuchirayi 5 Pabwaungana, Stanford 5 Dalu, Tatenda 4 Nondo, Chali 4 Tinker, Tony 4 Ahmadi, Leila 3 Akhalumeh, Paul 3 Amaele, Samuel 3 Amanchukwu, Rose Ngozi 3 Anyanwu, John C. 3 Attah, Noah Echa 3 Awoyemi, Timothy Taiwo 3 Bampton, Roberta 3 Batcha, Somiyabalo Antoine 3 Bekhet, Hussain Ali 3 Benna, Umar G. 3 Briggs, Teinye 3 Duvenage, Ian 3 Ebaidalla, Ebaidalla Mahjoub 3 Gil-Alaña, Luis A. 3 Goncalves, Jorge 3 Igbatayo, Samuel A. 3 Ihuah, Paulinus Woka 3 Ilozor, Benedict D. 3 James, Kieran 3 Kama, Mohammed H. 3 Kpolovie, Peter James 3 Liu, Jialu 3 Njoh, Ambe J. 3 Nwagbara, Uzoechi 3 Nwidobie, Barine Michael 3 Nwosa, Philip Ifeakachukwu 3 Obudah, Bodiseowei C. 3
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African journal of economic and sustainable development 227 African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 62
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ECONIS (ZBW) 193 RePEc 62 OLC EcoSci 34
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Rebuilding communities after conflict: the role of non-state actors in the Rwenzori region, Uganda
Muhumuza, William - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 2, pp. 117-140
The article looks at humanitarian interventions by non-state actors (NSAs) during and after the ADF insurgency, an intra-state conflict, in post-independence Uganda. It examines why the ADF insurgency in the Rwenzori region received little publicity and national and international humanitarian...
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Savings, investment and economic growth in Nigeria: a forecast error variance decomposition analysis
God'stime Osekhebhen Eigbiremolen - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 2, pp. 103-116
Using the forecast error variance decomposition (FEVD) of the VAR model, this study critically examined the transmission of shocks among private savings, private investment and economic growth in Nigeria. Annual time series data from 1970-2012 were employed in the analysis. The Johansen...
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Evaluating the technical efficiency of African economies using DEA and the bootstrap approach
Nondo, Chali - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 2, pp. 156-178
It is well-acknowledged that many African economies perform well below their potential, yet there is little knowledge about the distance of these economies from their productivity frontiers. This study examines the technical efficiency of 43 African countries using the non-parametric DEA...
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Fertility response to parents' resource collection intensity: evidence from southeast Tigray, northern Ethiopia
Gebru, Bahre - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 2, pp. 141-155
The neo-Malthusian argument that greater population adversely affects the natural ecosystem is well researched in the Ethiopian context. However, its counterpart vicious circle approach did not receive much attention so far. This research is generally aimed to explore the impact on households'...
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The impact of foreign aid on national income in Ghana: a test for long-run equilibrium
Kwablah, Edmund; Amoah, Anthony; Panin, Anthony - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 3, pp. 215-236
This study sets out to investigate the relationship between foreign aid and national income in Ghana, between 1980 and 2005 using fully modified ordinary least squares (FM-OLS). This is to ascertain whether foreign aid receipts have had significant impact on the level of Ghana's gross national...
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Environmental management accounting and environmental management in manufacturing industries in Uganda
Namakonzi, Ruth; Inanga, Eno L. - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 4, pp. 288-329
Given the importance of the environment and the attention environmental issues are currently receiving from public and private organisations, it has become crucial for especially manufacturing industries, to consider the impact of their activities on the environment. This study aims at finding...
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Evaluating gas-flaring-related carbon emission performance in the Nigerian upstream sector: a comparison of duo methods
Hassan, Aminu; Kouhy, Reza - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 3, pp. 254-271
This paper uses DEA-based and non-DEA-based environmental performance measurement methods to develop and evaluate gas-flaring-related carbon emission performance indexes for dominant companies in the Nigerian upstream sector. The study relies on empirical data collected from the Nigerian...
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Institutions and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: a panel data analysis
Ebaidalla, Ebaidalla Mahjoub - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 4, pp. 346-362
Over the last three decades or so, there has been a considerable debate on factors that explaining economic growth in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. The conventional determinants of economic growth, such as, economic policies, investment in human capital and foreign flow of private capital...
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Appropriate macroeconomic policies for Nigeria's economic growth, 1981-2010: an econometric analysis
Tombofa, Steve S.; Obudah, Bodiseowei C. - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 3, pp. 200-214
Policymakers in Nigeria are aware of the importance of sustained economic growth as a macroeconomic policy. The paper is aimed at examining the effects of stabilisation policy instruments on economic growth. We used modern econometric techniques and the empirical results based on annual data...
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Basel Accord, post-consolidation growth in bank capital, cash reserves, deposit liability and volatility in bank credit in Nigeria
Nwidobie, Barine Michael - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 3 (2014) 4, pp. 330-345
The introduction of the Basel I Accord the world over has affected capital base of banks with spiral effects on bank cash reserves, demand deposits and bank credit of DMBs. GARCH results using post-consolidation data (implemented to meet Basel I requirements) of these variables shows high...
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