textabstractIn this paper we address the question whether countries on the African continent have lower average growth rates in real GDP per capita than countries in Asia and Latin America. In contrast to previous studies, we do not aggregate the data, nor do we a priori assign countries to clusters. Instead, we put forward a so-called latent class panel time series model, which allows a data-based classification of countries to clusters with growth levels that differ across the clusters. Our empirical results suggest that twenty-six African countries can be assigned to the low growth cluster, but that eleven African countries show growth levels which are comparable with many countries in Asia and Latin America. We also present results for ...
Low and highly volatile growth define Africa’s growth experience. But there is no evidence that grow...
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This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
The following note offers some calculations of the sources of slow growth in African economies. The ...
This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
African countries have registered high growth rates in the past 10 years and have weathered the glob...
In 2006, world economic growth improved slightly to 3.8 per cent from 3.5 per cent in 2005. Globally...
This paper examines economic growth in 52 African countries for 1961–2016 and seeks to find if there...
Low and highly volatile growth define Africa’s growth experience. But there is no evidence that grow...
This thesis examines the relationship between real GDP per capita growth rate of Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Has Africa finally reached the path to sustained growth? We find that much of the improvement in eco...
This paper tries to prove whether Africa is rising. To achieve our objective we used simple statisti...
This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
The following note offers some calculations of the sources of slow growth in African economies. The ...
This paper offers some econometric evidence on the sources of slow growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
African countries have registered high growth rates in the past 10 years and have weathered the glob...
In 2006, world economic growth improved slightly to 3.8 per cent from 3.5 per cent in 2005. Globally...
This paper examines economic growth in 52 African countries for 1961–2016 and seeks to find if there...
Low and highly volatile growth define Africa’s growth experience. But there is no evidence that grow...
This thesis examines the relationship between real GDP per capita growth rate of Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Has Africa finally reached the path to sustained growth? We find that much of the improvement in eco...