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answering the question that "can China’s FDI in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) stimulate the sub-region’s industrialization … Information Administrator (EIA) websites for a sample of 26 economies in the SSA over the period 2003-2016. Panel … SSA has an insignificant but positive effect on SSA industrialization. Suggesting that China’s FDI is not enough to boost …
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This study investigates the economic impact of China's "stadium diplomacy" in Sub-Saharan Africa. Exploiting the staggered timing of the construction in a difference-in-differences framework, we analyze the effect of Chinese-built and financed stadiums on local economic development. Employing...
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Examining the value-added link between infrastructure and industrialization is fundamental to achieving Sustainable … Development Goal (SDG) 9, which consists of building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable … industrialization and fostering innovation. The objectives of this paper are to analyse the effect of infrastructures on …
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achieve the economic prosperity of peoples/society, various studies reveals that infrastructure is necessary for industrial … development. It is also necessary to make plan for effort required for industrial infrastructure development in the state of …
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panel data set of 41 countries in sub-Saharan Africa for the period 1991-2015. A dynamic panel model of cross …
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This paper uses the data set from the fourth survey by UNIDO of manufacturing firms in Sub-Saharan Africa to identify whether foreign direct investment affects the behaviour of local firms with respect to investment, product innovation and process innovation. We look at the perception and...
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forward. This involves a cross-country analysis using a panel data approach with regional and time period, as well as country …
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This paper reviews the book “Infrastructure and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa” by Antonio Estache and Quentin Wodon …. The authors summarize the political debate on infrastructure policy in Africa in a very compelling and knowledgeable way … welfare enhancing benefits of infrastructure investments is less conclusive than suggested in the book. The book also misses …
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