Africagrowth Agenda
2016 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2021
- Climate Smart Agriculture: Panacea for FoodInsecurity Challenge in Zimbabwe? Quick Lessons from Practical Application of Pfumvudza Model pp. 4-6

- Tolbert Mucheri
- The Dual Effects of COVID-19 on Intra-African Trade: A Viewpoint of the AfCFTA pp. 8-11

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara
- The Effect of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Laws (B-BBEE) on Mutual Funds’ Performance in South Africa pp. 14-17

- Nixon S. Chekenya and Heinz Eckart Klingelhöfer
- Social Compact Key to Unlocking Growth in South Africa’s Agriculture pp. 18-20

- Wandile Sihlobo
Volume 18, issue 3, 2021
- Financing SMEs Growth through Capital Market Financing in Kenya pp. 4-6

- Samuel Onyuma and Daniel Thuo Ndung’u
- Covid-19 and Digitalization: Maximizing Gains from Adoption of Digital Technologies pp. 8-10

- Mavis Kolobe and Lesego Sekwati
- Information and Communication Technologies’ Role in Tourism Competitiveness and Initiatives of Some African Countries pp. 20-23

- Boitumelo Caroline Rasethuntsa
Volume 18, issue 2, 2021
- The economics of the vaccine: Who wins and who loses? pp. 6-10

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara
- Leveraging on sustainability reporting to attract more investors among African firms during and after Covid-19 pp. 14-17

- Daniel Thuo Ndung’u
- Domestic vs Foreign debts, A viable option for Africa’s debt crisis: Covid-19 implications pp. 18-21

- Joseph NM Tobias and Shindambi Petrus Hamukwaya
Volume 18, issue 1, 2021
- Development Finance in the Post-COVID-19 Era: Implications, Challenges and Opportunities pp. 4-9

- Danny Cassimon and George Mavrotas
- Full Employment: The First Step Towards Economic Equality pp. 10-15

- Jairo Morales-Nieto
- Ex Ante vs Ex Post Asset-inequalities, Internet of things, and COVID-19 Implications in South Africa pp. 18-21

- Nomonde Tshabalala, Godfred Anakpo and Syden Mishi
- The Health Crisis of COVID19: Crisis and Risk Management pp. 22-26

- Leonard Mushunje
Volume 17, issue 4, 2020
- How to Uplift Free and Equitable Market Societies in Practice? pp. 4-9

- Jairo Morales-Nieto
- Do Pension Funds Foster Economic Growth better than Mutual Funds? pp. 10-14

- Leonard Mushunje
- Retooling Industrial Technology Acquisition in Africa pp. 18-21

- Makhetha S. Leseko and Dodoo-Amoo Eric Nii Amu Okotokata
- Amplifying the Impact of Devolution Cash Transfers in Zimbabwe pp. 22-23

- Terrence Tazvivinga
Volume 17, issue 3, 2020
- COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities for Africa pp. 4-8

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara
- COVID-19 and its Economic Impact on the South Economy pp. 10-12

- Rufaro Garidzirai
- Alternative Financing Structure for Greening South African Cities pp. 16-18

- Sindi Mokgopha and Heinz Eckart Klingelhöfer
- COVID-19 Wedges Bank’s 2020 Fiscal and Curbs would-be New Investment pp. 20-24

- Hildebrand Shayo
Volume 17, issue 2, 2020
- Reinventing Amartya Sen’s Paradigm of Human Development pp. 4-9

- Jairo Morales-Nieto
- Taking a Cue from Rwanda; Replicating Gorilla Tourism in Nigeria pp. 10-11

- O. Digun-Aweto and Peet van Der Merve
- Financing Affordable Housing Through Real Estate Investment Trusts in Africa pp. 14-15

- Daniel Thuo Ndung’u and Samuel Onyuma
- Pension Assets Boosting African Economies pp. 18

- Claudio Achadinha
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Economics and Development Paradigms in Transition pp. 4-8

- Jairo Morales-Nieto
- Can Tourism to National Parks Contribute to Economic Development? pp. 10-11

- O. Digun-Aweto
- Solving Zimbabwe’s Urban Water Supply Crisis Through Private Sector Participation pp. 14-17

- Terrence Tazvivinga
- Prosperous or Recession? Analyzing the Performance of South African Agricultural Economy Towards the Gross Domestic Product from 2018 and Beyond pp. 20-27

- Mfaniseni Wiseman Mbatha
Volume 16, issue 4, 2019
- Rising Wealth and Income Inequality: What do we know? pp. 4-7

- Jairo Morales-Nieto
- Brexit and European Union Disintegration: Lessons for Africa’s Integration pp. 10-13

- Gabila Nubong
- ILPA Principles 3.0: Embracing the Emerging Trends of ESG and Impact Investing pp. 16-17

- Adam Bennot
- What Namibia can Learn about Financial Technology (Fintech): A Theoretical Oveview pp. 20-23

- Petrus S. Hamukwaya
Volume 16, issue 3, 2019
- Financial Sustainability and Social Outreach in Microfinance: Do Micro-Savings Attenuate Trade-Offs? pp. 4-6

- Chi Vu, Andy Mullineux, Victor Murinde and J Reade
- Tourism: The New(er) Frontier of Africa’s Sustainable Development Agenda? pp. 8-11

- Tafadzwa Matiza and Elmarie Slabbert
- Could Project Bonds be used as the Ideal Financial Instrument to Plug the Infrastructure Financing Gap in South Africa? pp. 12-16

- Ayomide Oladapo and Mashukudu Hartley Molele
- External Indebtedness Nexus Fiscal Imbalances: Where and how Africa is Losing? pp. 18

- Lot Pato
- Risk Analysis and Allocation in Public Private Partnership Projects -Maximizing Value for Money pp. 20-21

- Daniel Thuo Ndung’u
Volume 16, issue 2, 2019
- Does Microfinance Really Eradicate Poverty in Africa? pp. 4-6

- Petrus S. Hamukwaya and Johanna Pangeiko Nautwima
- South Africa’s Inequality Dynamics and Implications for Small Businesses pp. 8-12

- Thulani Guliwe
- The Missing Link in Zimbabwe’s Revenue System: The Informal Sector pp. 14-16

- Nixon S. Chekenya
- Closing Africa’s Infrastructure Gap pp. 18

- Gerald Gondo
- Steering Tourism as an Engine for Economic Growth in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges pp. 20-21

- Lot Pato
Volume 16, issue 1, 2019
- Blended Finance: A Primer for FDI-led Tourism Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 4-7

- Tafadzwa Matiza
- African Urbanisation – A Changing Dynamic pp. 8

- Gerald Gondo
- Africa’s Demographic Dividend: Fact or Farce? pp. 10-12

- Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Future of the Labour Intensive Sectors in the Developing Countries: “The Hailstorm in a Cup of Tea” pp. 14-18

- Thulani Guliwe
- Financial Viability of the Grameen Bank Model in South Africa pp. 20-21

- Gizelle Willows and James McWha
Volume 15, issue 4, 2018
- Financial Policies for Enterprise Growth in Southern Africa pp. 4-5

- Andy Mullineux, Victor Murinde and Chi Vu
- How Global Banks “De-risking” their Correspondent Banking Portfolios is Isolating Emerging African Economies from the Global Financial System pp. 6-8

- Thandiwe Vilakazi
- Navigating Africa’s Development Agenda pp. 10-13

- Brenton Lee Lalu
- First Come, First Served: Economic Reform and Corporate Investment in Africa pp. 14-16

- Christian Samen Otchia
- How the Buying Ugandan Build Uganda (BUBU) Trade Policy could work pp. 18-19

- Roland Banya
Volume 15, issue 3, 2018
- Sovereign Debt Workouts: Quo Vadis? pp. 4-8

- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke
- Levelling the Playing Field for Remittance Providers in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 10-14

- Barry Cooper, Antonia Esser and David Saunders
- Small Businesses Start-Up Finance in African Developing Economies: Supply Side Challenges pp. 16-20

- Syden Mishi
- Cooperatives Dilemma and Shared Growth Impediments in South Africa pp. 22-25

- Thulani Guliwe and Jolinda Venter
- Why Intra-African Trade has Remained Subdued? Challenges and Solutions pp. 28-29

- Lot Pato
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Multiple Borrowing, Over-indebtedness, and the Microcredit Addiction Syndrome: Evidence from some African Countries pp. 4-8

- Isaac Koomson and James Peprah
- Do Customers and Suppliers Adopt Mobile Money?: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 9-11

- Aparna Gosavi and Andre Brown
- Insights into Forage Seed Production and Marketing in Smallholder Systems of Zimbabwe pp. 12-16

- Chakoma I.c and Bibi. Z Chummun
- Financial Markets Value Reputation for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) – A Study of the South African Mining Sector pp. 17-22

- Bongani Munkuli and Renee Horne
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- State Owned Enterprises In South Africa: A Pinocchio Paradox pp. 4-7

- Priviledge Cheteni and Yohane Khamfula
- The Non-Classical Structural Economic Transformation of Sub-Saharan Africa: Urbanization with Premature Deindustrialization pp. 8-12

- John Ssozi and Elise Howard
- ICT Usage, Mobile Money and Financial Access of Women in Ghana pp. 14-18

- Evans Osabuohien and Alhassan Karakara
- Industrial Policy in the Global Value Chain Era: A New Paradigm for Africa pp. 19-22

- Strydom Pdf, Wilma Viviers and Ali Parry
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