Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision of collective goods. Electricity, whose provision is scarce or unreliable in most developing regions, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, is an emblematic case. The reason for this shortage is not only imputable to the lack of effective formal institutions, but also to the inefficacy of informal institutions in enabling alternative solutions for the production, transmission and distribution of electricity. We claim that in this context of “double institutional void”, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and multinational enterprises (MNEs) can play a decisive role. However, their effectiveness depends on both the formal and informal institutional p...
The aim of the presented study is to analyze the investment in the electricity sector of African sta...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational ...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...
This paper examines the role that multinational enterprises (MNEs) and foreign direct investments (F...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sector with reliable electric power...
The World Bank released its 2020 Doing Business report in October. Once more Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sectors with reliable electric powe...
The paper examines the impact of electricity availabilities proxy by electricity supply, human capit...
Persistent low electricity access continues to plague Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and has been made mor...
How can differences in per capita household electricity consumption across African countries be un- ...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces several challenges that hamper the effort to provide universal electricity ...
The aim of the presented study is to analyze the investment in the electricity sector of African sta...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational ...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...
Despite their unprecedented growth, developing countries still face severe problems in the provision...
This paper examines the role that multinational enterprises (MNEs) and foreign direct investments (F...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sector with reliable electric power...
The World Bank released its 2020 Doing Business report in October. Once more Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sectors with reliable electric powe...
The paper examines the impact of electricity availabilities proxy by electricity supply, human capit...
Persistent low electricity access continues to plague Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and has been made mor...
How can differences in per capita household electricity consumption across African countries be un- ...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces several challenges that hamper the effort to provide universal electricity ...
The aim of the presented study is to analyze the investment in the electricity sector of African sta...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
This study examines how multinational enterprises (MNEs) organize internally to enhance subnational ...