This paper assesses impact of democracy on per capita income in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Key gaps this paper addresses are two. First, response of per capita income to democracy has not been examined for SSA in empirical terms. Two, we include key drivers of income in SSA as controls which recognise African resource-dependent peculiarity. Data for the study include per capita income (dependent variable), democracy (indicators: DEMO and POLITY2), controls (natural resource rent, labour and gross capital formation). Panel data estimation techniques (Pooled, Fixed Effects and Random Effects and System GMM) were adopted. The results reveal positive but weak impact of democracy on per capita income. However, using system GMM developed by Arella...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
In this article, we revisit Lipset's law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
The motivations of the Arab Spring and hitherto unanswered questions about some of its dynamics ins...
Africa experienced a wave of democratization over the past 20 years and this increase in democracy, ...
This paper studies the link between democracy and economic development for 28 countries of Sub-Sahar...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect that democracy and corruption have on incom...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Us...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
Lipset’s definition (1959) of democracy was used to test the correlation between economic developmen...
In this article, we revisit Lipset’s law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
This paper studies the link between democracy and economic development for 28 countries of Sub-Sahar...
Abstract: This research lampoons on the inquisition of democracy and economic growth in Sub-Saharan ...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
In this article, we revisit Lipset's law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
The motivations of the Arab Spring and hitherto unanswered questions about some of its dynamics ins...
Africa experienced a wave of democratization over the past 20 years and this increase in democracy, ...
This paper studies the link between democracy and economic development for 28 countries of Sub-Sahar...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect that democracy and corruption have on incom...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Us...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
Lipset’s definition (1959) of democracy was used to test the correlation between economic developmen...
In this article, we revisit Lipset’s law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
This paper studies the link between democracy and economic development for 28 countries of Sub-Sahar...
Abstract: This research lampoons on the inquisition of democracy and economic growth in Sub-Saharan ...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
In this article, we revisit Lipset's law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
The motivations of the Arab Spring and hitherto unanswered questions about some of its dynamics ins...