Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

create a website
Trajectories of Knowledge Economy in SSA and MENA countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Andres, Antonio.
In: MPRA Paper.
RePEc:pra:mprapa:93662.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Cited: 2

Citations received by this document

Cites: 102

References cited by this document

Cocites: 50

Documents which have cited the same bibliography

Coauthors: 0

Authors who have wrote about the same topic

Citations

Citations received by this document

  1. Foreign direct investment, information technology and economic growth dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2020). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Telecommunications Policy.
    RePEc:eee:telpol:v:44:y:2020:i:1:s0308596119301181.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  2. Foreign direct investment,information technology and economic growth dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2019). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:uza:wpaper:25593.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

References

References cited by this document

  1. Africa Partnership Forum (2008), “ICT in Africa: Boosting Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction”, 10th Meeting of Africa Partnership Forum, Tokyo, Japan (7-8th April).
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  2. African Development Bank (2007, December). “Growing knowledge based economy: Evidence from public expenditure on education in Africa”, Economic Research Working Paper Series No. 88, Tunis.

  3. Amavilah, V. H. S., Asongu, S. A., & Andrés, A. R., (2017). “Effects of globalization on peace and stability: Implications for governance and the knowledge economy of African countries”, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 122(September), pp. 91-103.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  4. Amavilah, V. H., (2009). “Knowledge of African countries: production and value of doctoral dissertations,” Applied Economics, 41,(7-9), pp. 977-989.

  5. Andrés, A. R., & Asongu, S. A., (2016). “Global trajectories, tendencies and dynamics of software piracy: benchmarking IPRs harmonization”, Journal of Economic Studies: 43(5), pp. 780-800.

  6. Andrés, A. R., & Asongu, S. A., (2013a). “Fighting software piracy: which governance tools matter in Africa?”, Journal of Business Ethics, 118(3), pp. 667-682.

  7. Andrés, A. R., & Asongu, S. A., (2013b). “Global dynamic timelines for IPRs harmonization against software piracy”, Economics Bulletin, 33(1), pp. 874-880.

  8. Anyanwu, J. C., (2012). “Developing Knowledge for the Economic Advancement of Africa”, International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management Sciences, 1(2), pp. 73-111.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  9. Apergis, N., Christou, C., & Miller, S. M., (2010). “Country and industry convergence in equity markets: International evidence from club convergence and clustering”, Department of Banking and Financial Management, University of Piraeus, Greece.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  10. Arellano, M., & Bond, S., (1991). “Some tests of specification for panel data: Monte Carlo evidence and an application to employment equations”. The Review of Economic Studies, 58(2), pp. 277-297.

  11. Arellano, M., & Bover, O., (1995). “Another look at the instrumental variable estimation of error-components models”, Journal of Econometrics, 68(1), pp. 29-52.

  12. Askari, H., Atie, R., & Khouri, N., (2003, September). “Intra-middle eastern trade: why is it so low?”, BNL Quarterly Review, 56(226), pp. 1-32.

  13. Asongu, S. A., (2013a). “On the obituary of scientific knowledge monopoly”, Economics Bulletin, 33(4), pp. 2718-2731.

  14. Asongu, S. A., (2013b). “Harmonizing IPRs on Software Piracy: Empirics of Trajectories in Africa”, Journal of Business Ethics, 118(3), pp. 667-682.

  15. Asongu, S. A., (2014a). “Knowledge economy and financial sector competition in African countries”, African Development Review, 26(2), pp. 333-346.

  16. Asongu, S. A., (2014b). “Software piracy and scientific publication: knowledge economy evidence from Africa”, African Development Review, 26(4), pp. 572-583.

  17. Asongu, S. A., (2016). “Determinants of Growth in Fast Developing Countries: Evidence from Bundling and Unbundling Institutions”, Politics & Policy, 44(1), pp. 97-134.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  18. Asongu, S. A., (2017a). “Knowledge economy gaps, policy syndromes and catch-up strategies: Fresh South Korean lessons to Africa”, Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 8(1), pp. 211–253.

  19. Asongu, S. A., (2017b). “The Comparative Economics of Knowledge Economy in Africa: Policy Benchmarks, Syndromes, and Implications”, Journal of Knowledge Economy. 8(2), pp. 596–637.

  20. Asongu, S. A., & Nwachukwu, J. C., (2016). “Revolution empirics: predicting the Arab Spring”, Empirical Economics, 51(2), pp. 439–482.

  21. Asongu, S. A., & Nwachukwu, J. C., (2017). “Foreign Aid and Inclusive Development: Updated Evidence from Africa, 2005–2012”, Social Science Quarterly, 98(1), pp. 282-298.

  22. Asongu, S. A., & Tchamyou, V. S., (2015). “The Comparative African Regional Economics of Globalization in Financial Allocation Efficiency”, African Governance and Development Institute Working Paper No. 15/053, Yaoundé.

  23. Aubert, J. E., & Reiffers, J. L., (2003). Knowledge Economies in the Middle East and North Africa: Toward New Development Strategies. Washington, D. C: The World Bank.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  24. Ba, J., & Ng S., (2006). “Confidence intervals for diffusion index forecasts and inference for factor-augmented regression”, Econometrica, 74(4), pp. 1133-1150.

  25. Bai, J., (2003). “Inferential theory for factor models of large dimensions”. Econometrica, 71 (1),pp.135-173.

  26. Bai, J., (2009). “Panel data models with interactive fixed effects”. Econometrica, 77(4), pp. 1229-1279.

  27. Barro, R. J., (1991). “Economic growth in a cross section of countries”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106(425), 407-443.

  28. Barro, R. J., & Sala-i-Martin, X., (1995). Economic Growth. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  29. Baumol, W. J., (1986). “Productivity, growth, convergence and welfare: What the long run data show?”, American Economic Review, 76(5), pp. 1072-1085.

  30. Bidwell, N. J., Winschiers-Theophilus, H., Kapuire, G. K., & Rehm, M., (2011). “Pushing personhood into place: Situating media in rural knowledge in Africa”, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 69 (10), pp. 618-631.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  31. Bizri, O., (2009). “The Knowledge economy and the Arab Countries: current climate and future prospects in education, innovation and technology”, Carthage High Level International Conference on Building Knowledge Economies for job creation, increased competiveness and balanced development. December, 1-3, 2009.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  32. Blundell, R., & Bond, S., (1998). “Initial conditions and moment restrictions in dynamic panel data models”, Journal of Econometrics, 87(1), pp.115-143.

  33. Bond, S., Hoeffler, A., & Tample, J., (2001). “GMM estimation of empirical growth models”, University of Oxford.

  34. Britz, J. J., Lor, P. J., Coetzee, I. E. M., & Bester, B. C., (2006). “Africa as a knowledge society: A reality check”, The International Information & Library Review, 38(1), pp. 25-40.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  35. Bruno, G., De Bonis, R., & Silvestrini, A., (2012). “Do financial systems converge? New evidence from financial assets in OECD countries”, Journal of Comparative Economics, 40 (1), pp. 141-155.

  36. Butcher, N., (2011). ICT in Africa. A Few Key Challenges, in: ICT, Education, Development, and the Knowledge Society, Thematic Paper prepared for GeSCI African Leadership in ICT Program, December 2011, pp. 33-39.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  37. Caporale, G. M., Erdogan, B., & Kuzin, V., (2009). “Testing for convergence in stock markets: A non-linear factor approach”, Discussion Paper No. 932, Deutsches Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  38. Carisle, S., Kunc, M., Jones, E., & Tiffin, S., (2013). “Supporting innovation for tourism development through multi-stakeholder approaches: Experiences from Africa”, Tourism Management, 35(April 2013), pp. 59-69.

  39. Chandra, D. S., & Yokoyama, K., (2011).“The role of good governance in the knowledge-based economic growth of East Asia – A study on Japan, Newly Industrialized Economies, Malaysia and China”, Graduate School of Economics, Kyushu University.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  40. Chavula, H. K., (2010). “The role of knowledge in economic growth. The African perspective”, ICT, Science and Technology Division (ISTD), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  41. Cogburn, D., (2003). “Governing global information and communications policy: Emergent regime formation and the impact on Africa”, Telecommunications Policy, 27(1-2), pp. 135-153.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  42. Costantini, M., & Lupi, C., (2005). “Stochastic convergence among European economies”, Economics Bulletin, 3(38), pp.1-17.

  43. Dahlman, C., (2007). “The challenge of the knowledge economy for Latin America”, Globalization, Competitiveness and Governability Journal, 1(1), pp. 18-46.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  44. Department of Trade and Industry (1998) “Our Competitive future: Building the knowledge Driven Economy: Analysis & Background” Cm 4176. The Stationary Office, London.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  45. Ford, D. M., (2007). “Technologizing Africa: On the bumpy information highway”, Computers and Composition, 24(3), pp. 302-316.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  46. Fung, M. K., (2009). “Financial development and economic growth: convergence or divergence?”, Journal of International Money and Finance, 28(1), pp. 56-67.

  47. German, L., & Stroud, A., (2007). “A Framework for the integration of diverse learning approaches: Operationalizing agricultural research and development (R&D) linkages in Eastern Africa”, World Development, 35(5), pp. 792-814.

  48. Greenaway-McGrevy, R., Han, C., & Sul, D., (2012). “Asymptotic distribution of factor augmented estimators for panel regression”. Journal of Econometrics, 169 (1), pp. 48-53.

  49. http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/239730/InnovationInAfricaFinalPaper.pdf (Accessed: 21/09/2014).
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  50. Islam, N., (1995). “Growth empirics: A panel data approach”, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110, (4), pp. 1127-1170.

  51. Iwamoto, W., (2005). “Secondary education reform: Towards a convergence of knowledge acquisition and skills development”, UNESCO, ED-2005/WS/37.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  52. Jolliffe, I. T., (2002). Principal Component Analysis (2nd Ed.), New York: Springer.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  53. Kaiser, H. F., (1974). “An index of factorial simplicity”. Psychometrika, 39(1), pp. 31–36.

  54. Karagiannis, S., (2007, February). “The knowledge-based economy, convergence and economic growth: Evidence of the European Union”, Center of Planning and Economic Research. Working Paper No. 91, Athens.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  55. Letiche, J. M., (2006). “Positive economic incentives. New behavioural economics and successful economic transitions”, Journal of Asian Economics, 17(5), pp. 775-796.

  56. Lightfoot, M., (2011). “Promoting the Knowledge Economy in the Arab World”, London Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  57. Lin, B., (2006). “A sustainable perspective on the knowledge economy: A critique of Austrian and mainstream view”, Ecological Economics, 60(1), pp. 324-332.

  58. Longo, R., & Sekkat, K., (2004). “Economic obstacle in explaining intra-African trade”, World Development, 32 (8), pp. 1309-1321.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  59. Lor, P. J., & Britz, J., (2005). “Knowledge Production from an African perspective: International information flows and intellectual property”, The International Information & Library review, 37(2), pp. 61-76.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  60. Lwoga, E. T., Ngulube, P., & Stilwell, C., (2010). “Managing indigenous knowledge for sustainable agricultural development in developing countries: Knowledge management approaches in the social context”, The International Information & Library Review, 42(3), pp. 172-185.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  61. Makinda, S. M., (2007). “How Africa can benefit from knowledge”, Futures, 39(8), pp. 973-985.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  62. Mankiw, N. G., Romer, D., & Weil, D. N., (1992). “A contribution to the empirics of economic growth”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107(May 1992), pp. 407–437.

  63. Maswera, T., Dawson, R., & Edwards, J., (2008). “E-commerce adoption of travel and tourism organisations in South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda”, Telematics and Informatics, 25 (3), pp. 187-200.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  64. McKenzie C, R., & McAleer M (1997). “On efficient estimation and correct inference in models with generated regressors: A general approach. Japanese Economic Review, 48(4), pp. 368-389.

  65. Miller, S. M., & Upadhyay, M. P., (2002). “Total factor productivity and the convergence hypothesis”, Journal of Macroeconomics, 24(2), pp. 267-286.

  66. Moodley, S., (2003). “The Challenge of e-business for the South African apparel sector”, Technovation, 23(7), pp. 557-570.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  67. Myburgh, A. F., (2011). “Legal developments in the protection of plant-related traditional knowledge: An intellectual property lawyer’s perspective of the international and South African legal framework”, South African Journal of Botany, 77(4), pp. 844-849.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  68. Narayan, P. K., Mishra, S., & Narayan, S., (2011). “Do market capitalization and stocks traded converge? New global evidence”, Journal of Banking and Finance, 35(10), pp. 2771-2781.

  69. Neimark, B. D., (2012). “Industrializing nature, knowledge, and labour: The political economy of bioprospecting in Madagascar”, Geoforum, 43(5), pp. 980-990.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  70. Nguena, C. L., & Tsafack, N. R., (2014). “On the Sensitivity of Banking Activity Shocks: Evidence from the CEMAC Sub-region”. Economics Bulletin, 34(1), pp. 354-372.

  71. Nyarko, Y., (2013). “Sustaining High Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Knowledge and the Structure of the Economy”, Journal of African Economies, 22, suppl_1(January), pp: -i101.

  72. Oxley L, & McAleer, M., (1993). “Econometric issues in macroeconomic models with generated regressors.” Journal of Economic Surveys, 7(1), pp. 1-40.

  73. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, B., & Gehl Sampath, P., (2007). “Innovation in African Development. Case Studies of Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya”, A World Bank Study.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  74. Pagan, A., (1984). “Econometric issues in the analysis of regressions with generated regressors”, International Economic Review, 25(1), pp. 221-247.

  75. Pesaran, M. H., (2006). “Estimation and inference in large heterogeneous panels with a multifactor error structure”. Econometrica, 74 (4), pp. 967-1012.

  76. Peters, M. A., (2008). “Education and the Knowledge Economy.” In G. Hearn and D. Rooney,(Eds). Knowledge Policy: Challenges of the 21st Century. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  77. Preece, J., (2013). “Africa and international policy making for lifelong learning: textual revelations”, International Journal of Educational Development, 33(1), pp. 98-105.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  78. Raseroka, K., (2008). “Information transformation Africa: Indigenous knowledge – Securing space in the knowledge society”, The International Information and Library Review, 40(4), pp. 243-250.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  79. Romer, P. M., (1990). “Endogenous technical change,” Journal of Political Economy, 98(5), pp. 71-102.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  80. Rooney, D., (2005). “Knowledge, economy, technology and society: The politics of discourse”, Telematics and Informatics, 22(4), pp. 405-422.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  81. Saxegaard, M., (2006). “Excess liquidity and effectiveness of monetary policy: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa”, IMF Working Paper, No. 06/115, Washington.

  82. Solow, R. M., (1956). “A contribution to the theory of economic growth”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70(1), pp. 65-94.

  83. Stiglitz, J., (1999, January). “Knowledge in the modern economy” Paper Presented at the “Economics of the Knowledge Driven Economy” conference, organized by DTI & CERP, London.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  84. Stock, J. H. & M. W. Watson (2002). “Forecasting using principal components from a large number of predictors”. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 97 (460), pp.1167-1179.

  85. Sumberg, J., (2005). “Systems of innovation theory and the changing architecture of agricultural research in Africa”, Food Policy, 30 (1), pp. 21-41.

  86. Swan, T. W., (1956). “Economic growth and capital accumulation”, Economic Record, 32(2), pp. 334-361.

  87. Tchamyou, S. V., (2017). “The Role of Knowledge Economy in African Business”, Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 8(4), pp. 1189-1228.

  88. Tchamyou, S. V., & Asongu, S. A., (2017). “Information Sharing and Financial Sector Development in Africa”, Journal of African Business, 18(1),pp. 24-49.

  89. Tchamyou, V. S., (2019a).“The Role of Information Sharing in Modulating the Effect of Financial Access on Inequality”.Journal of African Business.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  90. Tchamyou, V. S., (2019b). “Education, Lifelong learning, Inequality and Financial access: Evidence from African countries”.Contemporary Social Science.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  91. Tchamyou, V.S., Erreygers, G., & Cassimon, D., (2019). “Inequality, ICT and Financial Access in Africa”, Technological Forecasting and Social Change,139(February), pp. 169-184.

  92. Triki, T., & Gajigo, O., (2014). “Credit Bureaus and Registries and Access to Finance: New Evidence from 42 African Countries”, Journal of African Development, 16(2), pp.73-101.

  93. UNDP (2009). Arab Knowledge Report 2009. Towards Productive Intercommunication for Knowledge. United Nations Development Programme. United Arab Emirates. Dubai.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  94. Wagiciengo, M. M., & Belal, A. R., (2012). “Intellectual capital disclosure by South African companies: A longitudinal investigation”, Advances in Accounting, 28 (1), pp. 111-119.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  95. Wantchekon, L., Klasnja, M., & Novta, N., (2014). “Education and Human Capital Externalities: Evidence from Colonial Benin”, Department of Politics, Princeton University.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  96. Weber, A. S., (2011). “The role of education in knowledge economies in developing countries”, Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 15(2011), pp. 2589-2594.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  97. Westerlund, J., & Urbain, J-P., (2012). “Cross-sectional averages versus principal components”, Maastricht University, RM/11/053, Maastricht.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  98. Westerlund, J., & Urbain, J-P., (2013a). “On the estimation and inference in factor-augmented panel regressions with correlated loadings”, Economic Letters, 119(3), pp. 247-250.

  99. Westerlund, J., & Urbain, J-P., (2013b). “On the implementation and use of factor-augmented regressions in panel data”, Journal of Asian Economics, 28(October, 2013), pp. 3-11.

  100. World Bank (2011). World Development Indicators CD-ROM. Washington, DC: The World Bank.

  101. World Bank, (2007). “Building Knowledge Economies. Advanced Strategies for Development”, World Bank Institute.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  102. Zerbe, N., (2005). “Biodiversity, ownership, and indigenous knowledge: exploring legal frameworks for community, farmers, and intellectual property rights in Africa”, Ecological Economics, 53(4), pp. 493-506.

Cocites

Documents in RePEc which have cited the same bibliography

  1. Building Knowledge-Based Economies in Africa: A Systematic Review of Policies and Strategies. (2020). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:11:y:2020:i:4:d:10.1007_s13132-019-00617-0.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  2. Who Is Who in Knowledge Economy in Africa?. (2020). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Simplice ; Acha-Anyi, Paul.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:11:y:2020:i:2:d:10.1007_s13132-018-0547-8.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  3. Trajectories of Knowledge Economy in SSA and MENA countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Andres, Antonio.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:93662.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  4. Building Knowledge-Based Economies in Africa: A Systematic Review of Policies and Strategies. (2019). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:101859.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  5. Building Knowledge-Based Economies in Africa: A Systematic Review of Policies and Strategies. (2019). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:exs:wpaper:19/072.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  6. Trajectories of Knowledge Economy in SSA and MENA countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Andrs, Antonio R.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:exs:wpaper:19/013.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  7. Building Knowledge-Based Economies in Africa: A Systematic Review of Policies and Strategies. (2019). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:19/072.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  8. Trajectories of Knowledge Economy in SSA and MENA countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Andres, Antonio R.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:19/013.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  9. Trajectories of Knowledge Economy in SSA and MENA countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Andrs, Antonio R.
    In: CEREDEC Working Papers.
    RePEc:aby:wpaper:19/013.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  10. Building Knowledge-Based Economies in Africa: A Systematic Review of Policies and Strategies. (2019). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:19/072.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  11. Trajectories of Knowledge Economy in SSA and MENA countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Andrs, Antonio R.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:19/013.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  12. Education, Lifelong learning, Inequality and Financial access: Evidence from African countries. (2018). Tchamyou, Vanessa.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:18/003.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  13. Education, Lifelong learning, Inequality and Financial access: Evidence from African countries. (2018). Tchamyou, Vanessa.
    In: AFEA Working Papers.
    RePEc:afe:wpaper:18/003.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  14. Education, Lifelong learning, Inequality and Financial access: Evidence from African countries. (2018). Tchamyou, Vanessa.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:18/003.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  15. The Role of Knowledge Economy in African Business. (2017). Tchamyou, Vanessa.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:8:y:2017:i:4:d:10.1007_s13132-016-0417-1.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  16. The Comparative Economics of Knowledge Economy in Africa: Policy Benchmarks, Syndromes, and Implications. (2017). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:8:y:2017:i:2:d:10.1007_s13132-015-0273-4.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  17. Knowledge Economy Gaps, Policy Syndromes, and Catch-Up Strategies: Fresh South Korean Lessons to Africa. (2017). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1007_s13132-015-0321-0.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  18. Boosting Scientific Publications in Africa: Which IPRs Protection Channels Matter?. (2017). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1007_s13132-015-0268-1.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  19. Mobile Phone Innovation and Inclusive Human Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Asongu, Simplice ; Boateng, Agyenim ; Akamavi, Raphael .
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:75046.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  20. Mobile Phone Innovation and Inclusive Human Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Asongu, Simplice ; Akamavi, Raphael ; Boateng, Agyenim.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:16/027.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  21. Mobile Phone Innovation and Inclusive Human Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Asongu, Simplice ; Akamavi, Raphael ; Boateng, Agyenim.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:16/027.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  22. Financial Sector Competition and Knowledge Economy: Evidence from SSA and MENA Countries. (2015). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Journal of the Knowledge Economy.
    RePEc:spr:jknowl:v:6:y:2015:i:4:p:717-748.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  23. Trajectories in Knowledge Economy: Empirics from SSA and MENA countries. (2015). Asongu, Simplice ; ANDRES, ANTONIO.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:71786.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  24. The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Knowledge Economy in Africa. (2015). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:70237.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  25. Trajectories in Knowledge Economy: Empirics from SSA and MENA countries. (2015). Asongu, Simplice ; ANDRES, ANTONIO.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:15/060.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  26. The Role of Knowledge Economy in African Business. (2015). Tchamyou, Vanessa.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:15/049.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  27. The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Knowledge Economy in Africa. (2015). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:15/044.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  28. Trajectories in Knowledge Economy: Empirics from SSA and MENA countries. (2015). Asongu, Simplice ; Andrs, Antonio R.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:15/060.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  29. The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Knowledge Economy in Africa. (2015). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:15/044.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  30. Software piracy and scientific publications: knowledge economy evidence from Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:63153.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  31. Knowledge Economy Gaps, Policy Syndromes and Catch-up Strategies: Fresh South Korean Lessons to Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:58758.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  32. Boosting scientific publications in Africa: which IPRs protection channels matter?. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:58754.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  33. Software piracy and scientific publications: knowledge economy evidence from Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:14/018.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  34. Knowledge Economy Gaps, Policy Syndromes and Catch-up Strategies: Fresh South Korean Lessons to Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:14/014.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  35. Boosting scientific publications in Africa: which IPRs protection channels matter?. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:14/010.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  36. Software piracy and scientific publications: knowledge economy evidence from Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:14/018.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  37. Knowledge Economy Gaps, Policy Syndromes and Catch-up Strategies: Fresh South Korean Lessons to Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:14/014.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  38. Boosting scientific publications in Africa: which IPRs protection channels matter?. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
    RePEc:abh:wpaper:14/010.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  39. Knowledge Economy Gaps, Policy Syndromes and Catch-up Strategies: Fresh South Korean Lessons to Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: AAYE Policy Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:aay:wpaper:14_026.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  40. Boosting scientific publications in Africa: which IPRs protection channels matter?. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: AAYE Policy Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:aay:wpaper:14_022.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  41. The ‘Knowledge Economy’-finance nexus in SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:47801.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  42. Modeling the future of knowledge economy: evidence from SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:44709.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  43. The ‘Knowledge Economy’-finance nexus: how do IPRs matter in SSA and MENA countries?. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:43541.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  44. Modeling the future of knowledge economy: evidence from SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Economics Bulletin.
    RePEc:ebl:ecbull:eb-13-00015.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  45. The ‘Knowledge Economy-finance nexus: how do IPRs matter in SSA and MENA countries?. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Economics Bulletin.
    RePEc:ebl:ecbull:eb-12-00926.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  46. The Knowledge Economy-finance nexus: how do IPRs matter in SSA and MENA countries?. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/023.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  47. The Knowledge Economy-finance nexus in SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/022.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  48. Modeling the future of knowledge economy: evidence from SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/015.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  49. Financial sector competition and knowledge economy: evidence from SSA and MENA countries. (2012). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:43009.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  50. Financial sector competition and knowledge economy: evidence from SSA and MENA countries. (2012). Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:12/021.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Coauthors

Authors registered in RePEc who have wrote about the same topic

Report date: 2024-12-19 11:06:32 || Missing content? Let us know

CitEc is a RePEc service, providing citation data for Economics since 2001. Sponsored by INOMICS. Last updated October, 6 2023. Contact: CitEc Team.