There is an important information deficit on political and financial risks in Africa. This paper fills this gap by compiling a unique database of financial (sovereign, banking, currency, expropriation) and political crises (regime changes, ethnic and revolutionary wars, genocides, armed conflicts) covering 53 African countries between 1965 and 2008. We employ a new methodological framework to disentangle cross-crisis from temporal contagion effects. This allows us to extend to Africa a number of insights from the literature on financial crises (e.g., the mutual contagion effects between banking and currency meltdowns). Importantly, and critically for a study devoted to Africa, political upheavals are of modest relevance to predict financial...
This paper first presents a comprehensive analysis of the significance of different transmission cha...
The illusion that African countries have escaped the adverse consequences of the global financial an...
Over the past decade sub-Saharan African countries have made remarkable gains in promoting growth al...
There is an important information deficit on political and financial risks in Africa. This paper fil...
The recent waves of political crises in Africa and the Middle East have inspired the debate over how...
This paper examines the impact of the global financial meltdown on African economies. Despite the in...
This paper examines the relative importance of the global and regional markets for financial markets...
The global financial crisis was triggered by the bursting of the United States housing bubble in 200...
This work takes a cursory look at different aspects of African economies and their potentials for gr...
Motivated by the 2008–09 financial crisis and the trade collapse, the paper analyzes the effect of p...
This paper invokes a flow-of-funds framework to scope the implications of the global financial crisi...
This paper focuses on the subject of monetary transmission in Africa. It begins with a report on the...
AbstractThis paper analyses the channels through which the economic and financial crisis of 2008–200...
The objective of this article is to explore the effects of crises and openness on a large sample of ...
The objective of this article is to explore the effects of crises and openness on a large sample of ...
This paper first presents a comprehensive analysis of the significance of different transmission cha...
The illusion that African countries have escaped the adverse consequences of the global financial an...
Over the past decade sub-Saharan African countries have made remarkable gains in promoting growth al...
There is an important information deficit on political and financial risks in Africa. This paper fil...
The recent waves of political crises in Africa and the Middle East have inspired the debate over how...
This paper examines the impact of the global financial meltdown on African economies. Despite the in...
This paper examines the relative importance of the global and regional markets for financial markets...
The global financial crisis was triggered by the bursting of the United States housing bubble in 200...
This work takes a cursory look at different aspects of African economies and their potentials for gr...
Motivated by the 2008–09 financial crisis and the trade collapse, the paper analyzes the effect of p...
This paper invokes a flow-of-funds framework to scope the implications of the global financial crisi...
This paper focuses on the subject of monetary transmission in Africa. It begins with a report on the...
AbstractThis paper analyses the channels through which the economic and financial crisis of 2008–200...
The objective of this article is to explore the effects of crises and openness on a large sample of ...
The objective of this article is to explore the effects of crises and openness on a large sample of ...
This paper first presents a comprehensive analysis of the significance of different transmission cha...
The illusion that African countries have escaped the adverse consequences of the global financial an...
Over the past decade sub-Saharan African countries have made remarkable gains in promoting growth al...