The debate on the need for Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries to foster inclusive growth has intensified following the coming into force of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic. A conspicuous lacuna in the literature is a lack of rigorous empirical work(s) exploring: (1) the joint effect of economic integration and resource allocation, and (2) social equity policies on inclusive growth in SSA. Using data from the World Bank’s World Development Indicators and the Global Consumption and Income Project (1980–2019) for 43 SSA countries, I provide evidence robust to several econometric techniques the fixed-effect, random-effect, and the system generalized method of moments estimators to...
The policy debate has been shifting from the finance-growth nexus to the finance-inequality relation...
The primary concern of this examination is to systematically survey the importance of inclusive acc...
This study assesses the role of income levels (low and middle) in modulating governance (political a...
The debate on the need for Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries to foster inclusive growth has intens...
Despite the momentous rise in ICT diffusion, and financial development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), ...
The study examined the interaction among income inequality, economic growth, and poverty with a view...
This study evaluates the relevance of inclusive financial access in moderating the effect of income...
Motivated by the projected rebound of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow to sub-Saharan Africa (...
Inclusive growth is an important channel through which African countries can foster higher regional ...
This study examines the joint effects of ICT diffusion (composed of access, usage and skills), and f...
Abstract: Although the concept of inclusive economic growth is relatively nascent, more than ever, i...
The socioeconomic crisis associated with COVID-19 threatens progress toward attaining sustainable de...
This paper investigates the growth effects of financial integration and financial deepening in selec...
This study examines the direction of causality between financial sector development and inclusive gr...
Motivated by a recent World Bank report on achieving of Millennium Development Goals which shows tha...
The policy debate has been shifting from the finance-growth nexus to the finance-inequality relation...
The primary concern of this examination is to systematically survey the importance of inclusive acc...
This study assesses the role of income levels (low and middle) in modulating governance (political a...
The debate on the need for Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries to foster inclusive growth has intens...
Despite the momentous rise in ICT diffusion, and financial development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), ...
The study examined the interaction among income inequality, economic growth, and poverty with a view...
This study evaluates the relevance of inclusive financial access in moderating the effect of income...
Motivated by the projected rebound of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow to sub-Saharan Africa (...
Inclusive growth is an important channel through which African countries can foster higher regional ...
This study examines the joint effects of ICT diffusion (composed of access, usage and skills), and f...
Abstract: Although the concept of inclusive economic growth is relatively nascent, more than ever, i...
The socioeconomic crisis associated with COVID-19 threatens progress toward attaining sustainable de...
This paper investigates the growth effects of financial integration and financial deepening in selec...
This study examines the direction of causality between financial sector development and inclusive gr...
Motivated by a recent World Bank report on achieving of Millennium Development Goals which shows tha...
The policy debate has been shifting from the finance-growth nexus to the finance-inequality relation...
The primary concern of this examination is to systematically survey the importance of inclusive acc...
This study assesses the role of income levels (low and middle) in modulating governance (political a...