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Educational Quality Thresholds in the Diffusion of Knowledge with Mobile Phones for Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2017). Nwachukwu, Jacinta ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  15. How Enhancing Information and Communication Technology has affected Inequality in Africa for Sustainable Development: An Empirical Investigation. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/054.

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  16. The impact of e-wallet on informal farm entrepreneurship development in rural Nigeria. (2018). Uduji, Joseph ; Asongu, Simplice ; Okolo-Obasi, Elda N.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/047.

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  17. Basic Formal Education Quality, Information Technology and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  18. Technology and persistence in global software piracy. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Meniago, Christelle.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/041.

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  19. Recent finance advances in information technology for inclusive development: a systematic review. (2018). Nwachukwu, Jacinta ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/040.

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  20. Governance and social media in African countries: an empirical investigation. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  21. The Comparative Economics of ICT, Environmental Degradation and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Nwachukwu, Jacinta ; Asongu, Simplice ; Pyke, Chris.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/037.

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  22. Doing Business and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  23. The Mobile Phone as an Argument for Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Nwachukwu, Jacinta ; le Roux, Sara ; Asongu, Simplice ; Pyke, Chris.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/029.

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  24. CO2 emission thresholds for inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  25. Human development thresholds for inclusive mobile banking in developing countries. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  26. Introduction to Special Issue: Mobile technologies and inclusive development in Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Boateng, Agyenim.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  27. 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. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/013.

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  28. Female Economic Participation with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Advancement: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Tanankem, Belmondo ; Efobi, Uchenna.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/005.

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  29. How Enhancing Information and Communication Technology has affected Inequality in Africa for Sustainable Development: An Empirical Investigation. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/045.

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  30. The impact of e-wallet on informal farm entrepreneurship development in rural Nigeria. (2018). Uduji, Joseph ; Asongu, Simplice ; Okolo-Obasi, Elda N.
    In: AFEA Working Papers.
    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/040.

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  31. Basic Formal Education Quality, Information Technology and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  32. Technology and persistence in global software piracy. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Meniago, Christelle.
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    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/035.

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  33. Recent finance advances in information technology for inclusive development: a systematic review. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Nwachukwu, Jacinta C.
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  34. Governance and social media in African countries: an empirical investigation. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  35. The Comparative Economics of ICT, Environmental Degradation and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Pyke, Chris ; Nwachukwu, Jacinta C.
    In: AFEA Working Papers.
    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/031.

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  36. Doing Business and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  37. The Mobile Phone as an Argument for Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). le Roux, Sara ; Asongu, Simplice ; Pyke, Chris ; Nwachukwu, Jacinta C.
    In: AFEA Working Papers.
    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/024.

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  38. CO2 emission thresholds for inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice.
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  39. Human development thresholds for inclusive mobile banking in developing countries. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  40. Introduction to Special Issue: Mobile technologies and inclusive development in Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Boateng, Agyenim.
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  41. 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. (2018). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: AFEA Working Papers.
    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/011.

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  42. Female Economic Participation with Information and Communication Technology Advancement: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Asongu, Simplice ; Tanankem, Belmondo V ; Efobi, Uchenna R.
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    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/004.

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  43. Educational Quality Thresholds in the Diffusion of Knowledge with Mobile Phones for Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2017). Nwachukwu, Jacinta ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:85484.

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  44. ICT, Openness and CO2 emissions in Africa. (2017). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:85058.

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  45. Who is Who in Knowledge Economy in Africa?. (2017). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Simplice ; Acha-Anyi, Paul.
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  46. Mobile Phone Innovation and Technology-driven Exports in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2017). Asongu, Simplice.
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  47. Educational Quality Thresholds in the Diffusion of Knowledge with Mobile Phones for Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2017). Nwachukwu, Jacinta ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  48. ICT, Openness and CO2 emissions in Africa. (2017). Asongu, Simplice.
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  49. Determinants of Mobile Phone Penetration: Panel Threshold Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Asongu, Simplice ; Aziz, Aqsa ; Nwachukwu, Jacinta C.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:16/046.

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  50. Mobile phones, Institutional Quality and Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Asongu, Simplice ; Orim, Stella-Maris ; Nwachukwu, Jacinta C.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:16/044.

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