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Linear and non‐linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa. (2022). Nchofoung, Tii ; Asongu, Simplice ; Achuo, Elvis ; Njamen, Arsene A.
In: African Development Review.
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  9. Investigating the nexus between CO2 emissions, renewable energy consumption, FDI, exports and economic growth: evidence from BRICS countries. (2023). Tang, Xuan ; Rasool, Samma Faiz ; Iqbal, Amir.
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  10. Does FDI Impact the Economic Growth of BRICS Economies? Evidence from Bayesian VAR. (2023). Malik, Avisha ; Sah, Ash Narayan.
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  14. Trade openness-industrialization nexus revisited in Africa. (2022). Mignamissi, Dieudonne ; Nguekeng, Bernard.
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  17. The end of tax incentives in mining? Tax policy and mining foreign direct investment in Africa. (2022). Coulibaly, Seydou ; Camara, Abdramane.
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  18. Why is sub‐Saharan Africa an attractive destination to foreign land grabbers? Evidence from country characteristics. (2022). Yoon, Hyunsoo ; Nkansahdwamena, Ernest.
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  19. Linear and non‐linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa. (2022). Nchofoung, Tii ; Asongu, Simplice ; Achuo, Elvis ; Njamen, Arsene A.
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  20. Foreign institutional ownership and bank performance: Evidence from Tunisia. (2022). Othmani, Hidaya.
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  23. Do Tourism and Institutional Quality Asymmetrically Effects on FDI Sustainability in BIMSTEC Countries: An Application of ARDL, CS-ARDL, NARDL, and Asymmetric Causality Test. (2021). Yang, Yixing ; Karim, Salma ; Rehman, Mohd Ziaur ; Qamruzzaman, MD.
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  25. Impact of exchange rate and exchange rate volatility on foreign direct investment inflow for Mauritius: A dynamic time series approach. (2021). Moraghen, Warren ; Sookia, Noor ; Seetanah, Boopen.
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  28. Is there a nexus between China outward foreign direct investment and welfare in Côte dʼIvoire? Empirical evidence from the Toda–Yamamoto procedure. (2020). Rehman, Abdul ; ADELEYE, Ngozi ; Abdul, Rehman ; Cheng, Jianhua ; Allou, Ehouma Jacques.
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  34. Explaining Heterogeneity in the Effect of the Exchange Rate and Exchange Rate Volatility on Foreign Direct Investment: A Meta‐Analysis Approach. (2019). Moraghen, Warren ; Sookia, Noor ; Seetanah, Boopen.
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  35. The Long‐run and Short‐run Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Financial Development in African Countries. (2019). Njangang, Henri ; Henri, Njangang ; Luc, Nembot Ndeffo ; Larissa, Nawo.
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  36. Causality between Tourism and Foreign Direct Investment: An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. (2019). Siddiqui, Farah.
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  38. FDI and FPI Determinants in Developing African Countries. (2018). Makoni, Patricia Lindelwa.
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  39. Determinants of foreign direct investment in Africa: An analysis of the impact of financial development. (2018). Ongo, Bruno Emmanuel.
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  41. The Role of Property Rights in the Relationship between Capital Flows and Economic Growth in SSA: Do Natural Resources Endowment and Country Income Level Matter?. (2018). Gakpa, Lewis ; Coulibaly, Sionfou Seydou ; Soumar, Issouf.
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  42. International Trade, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and International Technology Transfer: A Comparative Study of Asian and African Economies. (2017). Awolusi, Olawumi Dele ; Olayiwola, Ganiyu Idris ; Fayomi, Ezekiel Jide.
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  43. The Efficiency Market Theory: A Case of Commercial Banks Stocks in Nigeria. (2017). Mesagan, Ekundayo ; Agatha, Amadi Nkem.
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  44. The determinants of foreign direct investment in sub-Saharan Africa: What role for governance?. (2017). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Cols, Gilles ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres.
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  45. Special Issue on the 2015 African Economic Conference on “Addressing Poverty and Inequality in the Post 2015 Development Agenda”. (2017). Chinzara, Zivanemoyo ; Sandjong, Diderot ; Elhiraika, Adam.
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  46. Does FDI Dampen or Magnify Output Growth Volatility in the ECOWAS Region?. (2017). Ajide, Kazeem ; Osode, Oluwanbepelumi Esther.
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  47. Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: New Granger Causality Evidence from Asian and African Economies. (2016). Pelser, Theuns G ; Awolusi, Olawumi D ; Adelekan, Adedeji Saidi.
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  48. What drives foreign direct investment into post-communist economies?. (2016). Yuldashev, Oybek ; Salahodjaev, Raufhon ; Omanbayev, Bekhzod.
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