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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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The role of human capital development in the economic growth of Togo
Batcha, Somiyabalo Antoine - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 4, pp. 297-315
The absolute neglect of human capital development for over five decades now has led to widespread poverty and steady decline in the economic growth of Togo. This paper identified the correlation between human capital per worker and gross domestic product (GDP) per worker and examined whether...
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Evaluating the quality of public early childhood education and Vision 20: 2020: the role of government
Briggs, Teinye; Ololube, Nwachukwu Prince; Kpolovie, … - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 3, pp. 243-264
This study was aimed at producing a systematic analysis and rich theoretical and empirical description of the quality of early childhood education (ECE) and the role of government in the actualisation of Vision 20: 2020. Vision 20: 2020 seeks to position Nigeria among the 20 largest economies in...
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Africa: an emerging markets frontier
Vadra, Ratna - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 2, pp. 103-117
Africa is in competition for international capital and resources and is currently ranked in the same category as Latin America and Eastern Europe in terms of attractiveness for investors. There has been a fundamental shift in the global economy over the past few years, with emerging markets not...
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Exploring sectoral elasticity vis-à-vis per worker income with a focus to agriculture: a study of Sub-Saharan Africa
Kumar, Ronald Ravinesh; Kumar, Radika - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 1, pp. 27-48
In this study, we explore the contribution from sectoral share towards per worker income in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region over the years, 1980 to 2009. Within the last three decades, agriculture and services did not contribute positively towards growth in per worker income. Manufacturing...
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Urbanisation in Kenya
Kempe Ronald Hope <suffix>Sr.<; suffix> - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 1, pp. 4-26
Like most of Africa, Kenya is also characterised by rapid urbanisation and urban growth. This article discusses and analyses current trends in Kenyan urbanisation, the factors that have contributed to urbanisation and urban growth, and the resultant consequences and development implications of...
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Colonialism, female literacy and the millennium development goals in Africa
Njoh, Ambe J.; Ayuk-Etang, Elizabeth N.M. - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 4, pp. 316-328
Illiteracy levels remain higher among women than among men in Africa. This imbalance constitutes a leading source of the weaker position of women vis-à-vis men throughout the continent. However, the causes of the imbalance, and especially why it is higher in some African countries than others...
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Motivations of legitimacy theory for CSR reporting in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria: a theoretical framework
Ogiri, Itotenaan Henry; Samy, Martin; Bampton, Roberta - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 3, pp. 265-283
In the past, most CSR researchers have relied on stakeholder theory (SHT) as the basis for explaining corporate social and environmental disclosures. However, recent evidence from extant studies shows that legitimacy theory (LT) is gaining wider acceptability amongst scholars in their quest to...
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Rural communities and protected area management in the Mount Cameroon Region of West Africa
Ayonghe, Akonwi Nebasifu - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 2, pp. 146-165
This study is aimed at highlighting aspects of the management of protected areas within rural communities in the Mount Cameroon Region of West Africa. The region is characterised by rapid exploration of the natural forest through illegal practices of poaching. This has led to the rapid...
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IFRS and the FASB: a marriage not made in heaven
Sy, Aida; Tinker, Tony; Okcabol, Fahrettin - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 4, pp. 329-336
A great deal of disinformation has been proffered concerning the prospects for the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The elephant in the room is the USA. The USA is the last but most important hold-out. Without a US adoption of IFRS, IFRS will be relegated to a...
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Uncovering the relationship between the degree of transparency and the level of trade logistics in the Middle East and North Africa
Omran, Mohammed Fawzy - In: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 1 (2012) 4, pp. 377-388
The paper examines whether countries in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) that exhibit higher degrees of transparency also exhibit better trade logistics. The paper divides the MENA region (19 countries) into two groups, high transparency and low transparency, according to the Corruptions...
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