This study empirically examines the pattern of physical infrastructure that would unlock the productive potential of sub-Saharan Africa. The estimations were carried out in a panel of 21 selected sub-Saharan African countries over the period 2000 to 2010 using the two-stage least squares (TSLS) estimation techniques. The infrastructure variable was constructed on the basis of three physical infrastructure stocks (roads, telecommunication and electricity) using the principal component analysis (PCA), and governance was measured using the worldwide governance indicators. The results conform to the findings of existing literature; namely, that real output, government capital expenditure, external balance and inflation are significant determina...
Governance is an important determinant for both national and regional infrastructure development for...
The study explores the relationship between transportation infrastructure and economic development i...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
This study empirically examines the pattern of physical infrastructure that would unlock the product...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The macroeconomics of the relationship between the private and public infrastructure in sub-Saharan ...
Of the world’s developing regions, Sub-Saharan Africa has the worst infrastructure deficit, with stu...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
Although the positive developmental effects of infrastructure provisioning are well documented, rese...
The aim of this study is to appraise the capacity of infrastructure stocks in Sub-Saharan Africa in ...
The macroeconomics of the relationship between the private and public infrastructure in sub-Saharan ...
For any developing country, infrastructure is at the core of economic growth and development. South ...
The study explores the link between investments in transportation infrastructure, operationalized in...
Based on the evidence of a close link between the process of economic growth and the supply of infra...
African cities suffer from major urban infrastructure, services and investment gaps. Infrastructural...
Governance is an important determinant for both national and regional infrastructure development for...
The study explores the relationship between transportation infrastructure and economic development i...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
This study empirically examines the pattern of physical infrastructure that would unlock the product...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The macroeconomics of the relationship between the private and public infrastructure in sub-Saharan ...
Of the world’s developing regions, Sub-Saharan Africa has the worst infrastructure deficit, with stu...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
Although the positive developmental effects of infrastructure provisioning are well documented, rese...
The aim of this study is to appraise the capacity of infrastructure stocks in Sub-Saharan Africa in ...
The macroeconomics of the relationship between the private and public infrastructure in sub-Saharan ...
For any developing country, infrastructure is at the core of economic growth and development. South ...
The study explores the link between investments in transportation infrastructure, operationalized in...
Based on the evidence of a close link between the process of economic growth and the supply of infra...
African cities suffer from major urban infrastructure, services and investment gaps. Infrastructural...
Governance is an important determinant for both national and regional infrastructure development for...
The study explores the relationship between transportation infrastructure and economic development i...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...