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Africa 9 Development 4 Governance 4 Foreign Aid 2 Knowledge Economy 2 BRICS 1 Beijing model 1 Business Software 1 Capital return 1 Catch-up 1 Convergence 1 Corruption 1 Economic thought 1 Equity 1 FDI 1 Finance 1 Financial development 1 Foreign aid 1 Globalisation 1 Institutions 1 Intellectual Property Rights 1 Intellectual property rights 1 Investment 1 Knowledge economy 1 Land Grab 1 Liberalization policies 1 MINT 1 Minimum wage legislation 1 Panel data 1 Peace and Stability 1 Piracy 1 Political Economy 1 Property Rights 1 Publications 1 Software piracy 1 South Korea 1 Sustainable Development 1 Uncertainty 1 Washington Consensus 1 determinants 1
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Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu 14 Antonio, Antonio Andrés 2 Mohamed, Mohamed Jellal 2 Christian Lambert, Christian Lambert Nguena 1 Salisu, Salisu Isihak 1 Uduak, Uduak Akpan 1 Voxi, Voxi Amvilah 1
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Association of African Young Economists - AAYE 14
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AAYE Policy Research Working Paper Series 14
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Knowledge Economy Gaps, Policy Syndromes and Catch-up Strategies: Fresh South Korean Lessons to Africa
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
Africa’s overall knowledge index fell between 2000 and 2009. South Korea’s economic miracle is largely due to a knowledge-based development strategy that holds valuable lessons for African countries in their current pursuit towards knowledge economies. Using updated data (1996-2010), this...
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International aid, corruption and fiscal policy behavior
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu; Mohamed, Mohamed Jellal - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
The Okada & Samreth (2012, EL) and Asongu (2012, EB; 2013, EEL) debate on ‘the effect of foreign aid on corruption’ has had an important influence in policy and academic circles. This paper provides a unifying framework by using investment and fiscal behavior transmission channels in 53...
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On the substitution of institutions and finance in investment
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
The Ali (2013, EB) findings on the nexuses among institutions, finance and investment could have an important influence on policy and academic debates. This paper relaxes his hypotheses on the conception, definition and measurement of finance and institutions because they are less realistic to...
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Global trajectories, dynamics, and tendencies of business software piracy: benchmarking IPRs harmonization
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu; Antonio, Antonio … - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
In this paper, we examine global trajectories, dynamics, and tendencies of software piracy to ease the benchmarking of current efforts towards harmonizing the standards and enforcements of Intellectual Property Rights (henceforth IPRs) protection worldwide. Our empirical exercise is based on 15...
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Globalization, Peace & Stability, Governance, and Knowledge Economy
Voxi, Voxi Amvilah; Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu; … - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
A previous analysis of the impact of formal institutions on the knowledge economy of 22 Middle-Eastern and Sub-Sahara African countries during the 1996-2010 time period concluded that formal institutions were necessary, but inadequate, determinants of the knowledge economy. To extend that study,...
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Fresh Patterns of Liberalization, Bank Return and Return Uncertainty in Africa
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
This chapter complements exiting African liberalization literature by providing fresh patterns of two main areas. First, it assesses whether African banking institutions have benefited from liberalization policies in terms of bank returns. Second, it models bank return and return uncertainty in...
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A Development Consensus reconciling the Beijing Model and Washington Consensus: Views and Agenda
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
Reconciling the two dominant development models of the Washington Consensus (WC) and Beijing Model (BM) remains a critical challenge in the literature. The challenge is even more demanding when emerging development paradigms like the Liberal Institutional Pluralism (LIP) and New Structural...
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Knowledge Economy and Financial Sector Competition in African Countries
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
The goal of this paper is to assess how knowledge economy (KE) plays out in financial sector competition. It suggests a practicable way to disentangle the effects of different components of KE on various financial sectors. The variables identified under the World Bank’s four knowledge economy...
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Boosting scientific publications in Africa: which IPRs protection channels matter?
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
This paper examines how Africa’s share in the contribution to global scientific knowledge can be boosted with existing Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) mechanisms. The findings which broadly indicate that tight IPRs are correlated with knowledge contribution can be summarized in two main...
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On foreign aid distortions to governance
Simplice, Simplice Anutechia Asongu - Association of African Young Economists - AAYE - 2014
The Kangoye (2013, TDE) findings on the negative nexus between foreign aid unpredictability and governance could seriously affect debates in academic and policy making circles. Using the theoretical underpinnings of the celebrated Eubank (2012, JDS) literature, we first confirm Kangoye’s...
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