The study examined the interaction among income inequality, economic growth, and poverty with a view of assessing the extent of inclusiveness of growth in selected African countries. Using a dataset from World Development Indicators (WDI) and Standardized World Income Inequality Dataset (SWIID), the study adopted Vector AutoRegression (VAR) method in its econometric analysis. Its findings show that only "West" African countries exhibit partial traits of inclusiveness of growth. Thus, the study recommends the provision and implementation of distributional and growth-oriented macroeconomic policies, as well as investment in public infrastructure to spread the benefits of growth to all in African countries
This study examines the impact of globalisation on inclusive human development in 51 African countri...
This study extents the literature on responses to a recent World Bank report on the African poverty ...
The survey puts some structure on recent empirical studies from the African Governance and Developme...
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...
The debate on the need for Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries to foster inclusive growth has intens...
Abstract: Although the concept of inclusive economic growth is relatively nascent, more than ever, i...
Economies of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have been growing slowly in recent time. Economic g...
Inclusive growth is an important channel through which African countries can foster higher regional ...
This study assesses the role of income levels (low and middle) in modulating governance (political a...
Progress in poverty reduction has been slow for the Sub-Saharan Africa region which faces serious c...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
This paper considers North Africa’s recent trajectory of growth and considers critically its prospec...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
This study examines growth inclusiveness in Nigeria, and investigates optimum distribution of growth...
This study examines the impact of globalisation on inclusive human development in 51 African countri...
This study extents the literature on responses to a recent World Bank report on the African poverty ...
The survey puts some structure on recent empirical studies from the African Governance and Developme...
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...
The debate on the need for Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries to foster inclusive growth has intens...
Abstract: Although the concept of inclusive economic growth is relatively nascent, more than ever, i...
Economies of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have been growing slowly in recent time. Economic g...
Inclusive growth is an important channel through which African countries can foster higher regional ...
This study assesses the role of income levels (low and middle) in modulating governance (political a...
Progress in poverty reduction has been slow for the Sub-Saharan Africa region which faces serious c...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
This paper considers North Africa’s recent trajectory of growth and considers critically its prospec...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
This study examines growth inclusiveness in Nigeria, and investigates optimum distribution of growth...
This study examines the impact of globalisation on inclusive human development in 51 African countri...
This study extents the literature on responses to a recent World Bank report on the African poverty ...
The survey puts some structure on recent empirical studies from the African Governance and Developme...