Africa’s economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level data for around 80 countries are used to examine formal firm performance. Without controls, manufacturing African firms perform significantly worse than firms in other regions. They have lower productivity levels and growth rates, export less, and have lower investment rates. Once geography, political competition, and the business environment are controlled for, formal African firms lead in productivity levels and growth. Africa’s conditional advantage is higher in low-tech than in high-tech manufacturing, and exists in manufacturing but not in services. The key factors explaining Africa’s disadvantage at the firm level are lack of infrastructure,...
The dismal growth performance of Africa is the worst economic tragedy of the XXth century. We docume...
This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Many development specialists, policy makers, aid donors and recipient institutions have tried, with ...
Africa's economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level ...
Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? T...
It has been argued that poor productive performance is one of critical sources of stagnation of the ...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...
This article investigates the processes of market selection and industry dynamics in a sub‐Saharan A...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisMany African...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
Many countries in Africa suffer high rates of underemployment or low rates of productive employment;...
Africa is the poorest part of the world and it has the worst environment for long term business succ...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
Africa continues to be marginalised in world trade of manufactured goods, despite reductions in tari...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
The dismal growth performance of Africa is the worst economic tragedy of the XXth century. We docume...
This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Many development specialists, policy makers, aid donors and recipient institutions have tried, with ...
Africa's economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level ...
Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? T...
It has been argued that poor productive performance is one of critical sources of stagnation of the ...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...
This article investigates the processes of market selection and industry dynamics in a sub‐Saharan A...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisMany African...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
Many countries in Africa suffer high rates of underemployment or low rates of productive employment;...
Africa is the poorest part of the world and it has the worst environment for long term business succ...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
Africa continues to be marginalised in world trade of manufactured goods, despite reductions in tari...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
The dismal growth performance of Africa is the worst economic tragedy of the XXth century. We docume...
This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Many development specialists, policy makers, aid donors and recipient institutions have tried, with ...