This study examines the influence of institutions, the Internet, and mobile phone usage on African countries’ trade openness. Applying various estimations for a balanced panel of data for 47 African economies over the period of 2003 to 2017, our empirical analysis arrives at the following interesting conclusions. Improvement of the institutional framework has mixed impacts on the trade relationships of African countries within the continent. Notably, internet and mobile phone usage have greater impacts on trade openness in countries that have a better institutional framework
Using data for 49 African countries over the years spanning 2000-2012, and controlling for a wide ra...
This paper examines the impact of Internet and e-commerce adoption on bilateral trade in 2014 using ...
The World Society of Information Systems (WSIS) has been advocating for world communities to take va...
This study examines the influences of institutions; the Internet and mobile usage on the trade balan...
In this paper, we explore the argument that one of the causes for the limited growth effects of trad...
The study investigates how openness influences information and communication technology (ICT) penetr...
Research background: The research article deals with impacts of international trade openness on inst...
In this paper, we explore the argument that one of the causes for the limited growth effects of trad...
This paper contributes to the ICT-growth and trade-growth literature by investigating the ICT-trade ...
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Trade is one of the cornerstones of socio-economic development for Africa. Intra-continental trade s...
Abstract: If the Internet made it easier for firms to enter new markets by reducing communication an...
This study has examined how information and communication technology (ICT) influences openness to im...
African countries may have fared poorly compared to some countries in other regions, but relative to...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow is critical for the rapid economic progress of emerging econo...
Using data for 49 African countries over the years spanning 2000-2012, and controlling for a wide ra...
This paper examines the impact of Internet and e-commerce adoption on bilateral trade in 2014 using ...
The World Society of Information Systems (WSIS) has been advocating for world communities to take va...
This study examines the influences of institutions; the Internet and mobile usage on the trade balan...
In this paper, we explore the argument that one of the causes for the limited growth effects of trad...
The study investigates how openness influences information and communication technology (ICT) penetr...
Research background: The research article deals with impacts of international trade openness on inst...
In this paper, we explore the argument that one of the causes for the limited growth effects of trad...
This paper contributes to the ICT-growth and trade-growth literature by investigating the ICT-trade ...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Trade is one of the cornerstones of socio-economic development for Africa. Intra-continental trade s...
Abstract: If the Internet made it easier for firms to enter new markets by reducing communication an...
This study has examined how information and communication technology (ICT) influences openness to im...
African countries may have fared poorly compared to some countries in other regions, but relative to...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow is critical for the rapid economic progress of emerging econo...
Using data for 49 African countries over the years spanning 2000-2012, and controlling for a wide ra...
This paper examines the impact of Internet and e-commerce adoption on bilateral trade in 2014 using ...
The World Society of Information Systems (WSIS) has been advocating for world communities to take va...