Abstract: Infrastructure encompasses a wide range of inputs, industries and structural elements (including water, roads, sanitation, energy, telecommunication, schools and health services) which facilitate the flow of goods and services and as such, are an indispensable mainstay in many economies. Despite the undeniable function of infrastructure, its development and investment in Africa has been stagnant for decades. The reasons for this disquieting situation have been contemplated and solutions have been advocated or proffered in many studies. However, the problem persists
This paper makes a case for linking Africa through regional infrastructure by showing that sound inf...
The costs of doing business in Africa have historically been great, but the socio-economic achieveme...
The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure perform...
The absolute and relative lack of infrastructure in Africa suggests that the continent’s competitive...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThere is considerable theoretical and empirical research devoted to the stu...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The development and expansion of any continent's economy is mostly dependent on the availability of ...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
This article examines the infrastructure deficit and financing needs in Africa within the context of...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the lack of infrastructure or modern infrastructure has been the major ...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
Of the world’s developing regions, Sub-Saharan Africa has the worst infrastructure deficit, with stu...
Abstract: Infrastructure development is arguably the most important factor for economic development ...
This paper makes a case for linking Africa through regional infrastructure by showing that sound inf...
The costs of doing business in Africa have historically been great, but the socio-economic achieveme...
The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure perform...
The absolute and relative lack of infrastructure in Africa suggests that the continent’s competitive...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThere is considerable theoretical and empirical research devoted to the stu...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The development and expansion of any continent's economy is mostly dependent on the availability of ...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the A...
This article examines the infrastructure deficit and financing needs in Africa within the context of...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the lack of infrastructure or modern infrastructure has been the major ...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
Of the world’s developing regions, Sub-Saharan Africa has the worst infrastructure deficit, with stu...
Abstract: Infrastructure development is arguably the most important factor for economic development ...
This paper makes a case for linking Africa through regional infrastructure by showing that sound inf...
The costs of doing business in Africa have historically been great, but the socio-economic achieveme...
The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure perform...