This paper provides a detailed characterisation of the structure and behaviour of African factor markets and the institutions that impact on their operations. It shows that the African factor markets are imperfect and inefficient, thus constraining economic growth. The paper posits that for the current reform programmes to succeed, policy that enhances the efficiency and competitiveness of the African factor markets must be put in place.
We inquire about the forces underpinning the recent gradual economic growth in Africa. Our study cov...
Africa is one of the richest continents on the planet in terms of natural resources, but has the hig...
Under the auspices of the World Bank and IMF, for almost two decades, sub-Saharan African countries ...
This paper provides a detailed characterisation of the structure and behaviour of African factor mar...
This study examines the characteristics and behaviour of key commodity/product markets and market in...
The last few years have seen substantial revivals of interest in the determinants of economic growth...
For the last four decades the pace of economic growth in African countries remained too slow or stag...
African economies are facing the critical challenge of raising the rate of GDP growth and sustaining...
African economies are facing the critical challenge of raising the rate of GDP growth and sustaining...
Capital market as an intermediating sector for economy should organically grow as the economy grows ...
The strategic importance of capital market development in contemporary economic structures cannot be...
Abstract: Risks faced in African agriculture and industry reduces the dynamic rate of return in thes...
Growth performance of African countries since their independence in the late 1950s until mid-1990s i...
How do the social characteristics of African economies affect their relative economic stability? Thi...
In this paper, we review the characteristics of Africa’s recent growth performance, discussing the d...
We inquire about the forces underpinning the recent gradual economic growth in Africa. Our study cov...
Africa is one of the richest continents on the planet in terms of natural resources, but has the hig...
Under the auspices of the World Bank and IMF, for almost two decades, sub-Saharan African countries ...
This paper provides a detailed characterisation of the structure and behaviour of African factor mar...
This study examines the characteristics and behaviour of key commodity/product markets and market in...
The last few years have seen substantial revivals of interest in the determinants of economic growth...
For the last four decades the pace of economic growth in African countries remained too slow or stag...
African economies are facing the critical challenge of raising the rate of GDP growth and sustaining...
African economies are facing the critical challenge of raising the rate of GDP growth and sustaining...
Capital market as an intermediating sector for economy should organically grow as the economy grows ...
The strategic importance of capital market development in contemporary economic structures cannot be...
Abstract: Risks faced in African agriculture and industry reduces the dynamic rate of return in thes...
Growth performance of African countries since their independence in the late 1950s until mid-1990s i...
How do the social characteristics of African economies affect their relative economic stability? Thi...
In this paper, we review the characteristics of Africa’s recent growth performance, discussing the d...
We inquire about the forces underpinning the recent gradual economic growth in Africa. Our study cov...
Africa is one of the richest continents on the planet in terms of natural resources, but has the hig...
Under the auspices of the World Bank and IMF, for almost two decades, sub-Saharan African countries ...