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les résultats suivant correspondent à votre recherche: Sub-Saharan Africa
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The Power to Tax in Sub-Saharan Africa: LTUs, VATs, and SARAs.
(100%)
auteurs
EBEKE [C H]
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MANSOUR [M]
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ROTA-GRAZIOSI [G]
[6 2016]
...Sustainable Development Goals, revenue mobilization is a high priority in developing countries and in Sub-Saharan Africa, where governments? ability to tax remains limited. Using a unique revenue dataset...
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Health aid and health improvement in sub-saharan africa: accounting for the heterogeneity between stable states and post-conflict states
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auteurs
MALLAYE [DM]
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YOGO [U T]
[septembre 2014]
Using a sample of 34 sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1990?2012, this paper reveals that health aid helps to improve health outcomes in sub-Saharan African countries. More specifically, f...
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Clean energy-growth nexus in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from cross-sectionally dependent heterogeneous panel with structural breaks
(29%)
auteurs
HAMIT-HAGGAR
This paperexaminestheexistenceandnatureofacausalityrelationshipbetweencleanenergycon- sumption andeconomicgrowthforapanelofelevensub-SaharanAfricancountriesovertheperiod 1971?2007.Weapplythepanelunitroottestthataccountsforthepresenceofmultiplestructuralbrea...
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Stacking up the ladder: A panel data analysis of Tanzanian household energy choices
(17%)
auteurs
CHOUMERT [J]
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COMBES MOTEL [P]
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LE ROUX [L]
[12 2017]
Energy-use statistics in Tanzania reflect the country?s low level of industrialization and development. In 2016, only 16.9% of rural and 65.3% of urban inhabitants in mainland Tanzania were connected...
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Is there a strategy in China?s health official development assistance to African countries?
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auteurs
GUILLON [M]
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MATHONNAT [J]
[5 2017]
...African countries. Our objective is to study the factors associated with Chinese health ODA to sub-Saharan Africa in the 2000-2013 period. We investigate the role of three types of factors that might influen...
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Governance and Private Investment in the Middle East and North Africa
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auteurs
VEGANZONES-VAROUDAKIS [M-A]
(coauteur(s) avec
AYSAN [A-F] ,
NABLI [M-K] )
This paper addresses the issue of the low level of private investment in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with special emphasis on the role of governance. Based on the existing literatu...
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Decentralization in Africa and the nature of local governments' competition: evidence from Benin
(12%)
auteurs
CALDEIRA [E]
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ROTA-GRAZIOSI [G]
(coauteur(s) avec
FOUCAULT [M] )
Without denying particular dimensions of the decentralisation in Sub-Saharan countries, this paper applies standard reasoning from the fiscal federalism literature to a developing country and tests t...
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Removing user fees to improve access to caesarean delivery: a quasi-experimental evaluation in western Africa
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auteurs
AUDIBERT [M]
...It provides evidence that eliminating fees for caesareans benefits both women and neonates in sub-Saharan countries.
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Firm Productivity and Investment Climate in Developing Countries: How Does Middle East and North Africa Manufacturing Perform?
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auteurs
PLANE [P]
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VEGANZONES-VAROUDAKIS [M-A]
(coauteur(s) avec
KINDA [T] )
Firm productive performances in five Middle East and North African (MENA) economies and eight manufacturing industries are compared to those in 17 other developing countries. Although the broad pictu...
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Decentralization in Africa and the nature of local governments? competition: evidence from Benin
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auteurs
CALDEIRA [E]
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FOUCAULT [M]
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ROTA-GRAZIOSI [G]
Decentralization has been put forward as a powerful tool to reduce poverty and improve governance in Africa. This paper will study the existence and identify the nature of spillovers resulting from local expe...











