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AFEA Working Papers
From African Finance and Economic Association (AFEA) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Christian Nsiah (cnsiah@bw.edu). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 18/050: The role of information sharing in modulating the effect of financial access on inequality

- Vanessa Tchamyou
- 18/049: ICT, Financial Access and Gender Inclusion in the Formal Economic Sector: Evidence from Africa

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/048: Challenges of Doing Business in Africa: A Systematic Review

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/047: Size, Efficiency, Market Power, and Economies of Scale in the African Banking Sector

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/046: The Comparative African Economics of Governance in Fighting Terrorism

- Simplice Asongu, Vanessa Tchamyou, Ndemaze Asongu and Nina Tchamyou
- 18/045: How Enhancing Information and Communication Technology has affected Inequality in Africa for Sustainable Development: An Empirical Investigation

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/044: Tourism and Social Media in the World: An Empirical Investigation

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/043: The Long Run Stability of Money Demand in the Proposed West African Monetary Union

- Simplice Asongu, Oludele Folarin and Nicholas Biekpe
- 18/042: Environmental Pollution Policy of Small Businesses in Nigeria and Ghana: Extent and Impact

- Uchenna Efobi, Tanankem Belmondo, Emmanuel Orkoh, Scholastica Atata, Opeyemi Akinyemi and Ibukun Beecroft
- 18/041: Aid, Terrorism, and Foreign Direct Investment: Empirical Insight Conditioned on Corruption Control

- Uchenna Efobi, Simplice Asongu and Ibukun Beecroft
- 18/040: The impact of e-wallet on informal farm entrepreneurship development in rural Nigeria

- Joseph Uduji, Elda Okolo-Obasi and Simplice Asongu
- 18/039: Contemporary Drivers of Global Tourism: Evidence from Terrorism and Peace Factors

- Simplice Asongu, Joseph Nnanna, Nicholas Biekpe and Paul Acha-Anyi
- 18/038: Foreign Aid, Terrorism and Growth: Conditional Evidence from Quantile Regression

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Nicholas Biekpe
- 18/037: Basic Formal Education Quality, Information Technology and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/036: Responsible use of crop protection products and Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme

- Joseph Uduji, Elda Okolo-Obasi and Simplice Asongu
- 18/035: Technology and persistence in global software piracy

- Simplice Asongu and Christelle Meniago
- 18/034: Recent finance advances in information technology for inclusive development: a systematic review

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- 18/033: Governance and social media in African countries: an empirical investigation

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/032: Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Fast-Growing Economies: Evidence from the BRICS and MINT Countries

- Simplice Asongu, Uduak Akpan and Salisu Isihak
- 18/031: The Comparative Economics of ICT, Environmental Degradation and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Chris Pyke
- 18/030: Mitigating externalities of terrorism on tourism: global evidence from police, security officers and armed service personnel

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- 18/029: Dollarization and the “Unbundling†of Globalization in sub-Saharan Africa

- Kazeem Ajide, Ibrahim Raheem and Simplice Asongu
- 18/028: The Right to Life: Global Evidence on the Role of Security Officers and the Police in Modulating the Effect of Insecurity on Homicide

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Chris Pyke
- 18/027: Can foreign aid dampen the threat of terrorism to international trade? Evidence from 78 developing countries

- Simplice Asongu and Ivo Leke
- 18/026: Doing Business and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/025: Knowledge-Driven Economic Growth: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa

- Stephen Oluwatobi, Isaiah Olurinola, Philip Alege and Adeyemi Ogundipe
- 18/024: The Mobile Phone as an Argument for Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu, Sara le Roux, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Chris Pyke
- 18/023: Investigating the relevance of mobile technology adoption on inclusive growth in West Africa

- Jeremiah Ejemeyovwi and Evans Osabuohien
- 18/022: The role of inclusive development and military expenditure in modulating the effect of terrorism on governance

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Sara le Roux
- 18/021: Does CSR contribute to the development of rural young people in cultural tourism of sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from the Niger Delta in Nigeria

- Joseph Uduji, Elda Okolo-Obasi and Simplice Asongu
- 18/020: CO2 emission thresholds for inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu
- 18/019: Human development thresholds for inclusive mobile banking in developing countries

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/018: Introduction

- Simplice Asongu
- 18/016: Introduction to Special Issue: Mobile technologies and inclusive development in Africa

- Simplice Asongu and Agyenim Boateng
- 18/015: Environmental Degradation and Inclusive Human Development in sub†Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/014: “This one is 400 Libyan dinars, this one is 500â€: Insights from Cognitive Human Capital and Slave Trade

- Simplice Asongu and Oasis Kodila-Tedika
- 18/013: Testing the Quiet Life Hypothesis in the African Banking Industry

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/012: Revisiting the Finance-Inequality Nexus in a Panel of African Countries

- Christelle Meniago and Simplice Asongu
- 18/011: Drivers of Growth in Fast Emerging Economies: a Dynamic Instrumental Quantile Approach to Real Output and its Rates of Growth in BRICS and MINT countries, 2001-2011

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- 18/010: Understanding Sub-Saharan Africa’s Extreme Poverty Tragedy

- Simplice Asongu and Sara le Roux
- 18/009: Remittances, ICT and Doing Business in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Simplice Asongu, Nicholas Biekpe and Vanessa Tchamyou
- 18/008: Lessons from a Survey of China’s Economic Diplomacy

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Gilbert Aminkeng
- 18/007: Human Capital, Knowledge Creation, Knowledge Diffusion, Institutions and Economic Incentives: South Korea versus Africa

- Simplice Asongu and Vanessa Tchamyou
- 18/006: Effects of asymmetric information on market timing in the mutual fund industry

- Vanessa Tchamyou, Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- 18/005: The determinants of interest rates in microfinance: age, scale and organisational charter

- Jacinta Nwachukwu, Aqsa Aziz, Uchenna Tony-Okeke and Simplice Asongu
- 18/004: Female Economic Participation with Information and Communication Technology Advancement: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Uchenna Efobi, Belmondo Tanankem and Simplice Asongu
- 18/003: Education, Lifelong learning, Inequality and Financial access: Evidence from African countries

- Vanessa Tchamyou
- 18/002: Inequality, ICT and Financial Access in Africa

- Vanessa Tchamyou, Guido Erreygers and Danny Cassimon
- 18/001: Information Asymmetry, Financialisation and Financial Access

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
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