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Ladifatou GACHILI NDI GBAMBIE,Ousseni MONGBET
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries have benefited for more than fifty years from international aid in the form of loans and/or donations. Nevertheless, they seem not to benefit from these massive financial resources (ODA) they receive because their econo...
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Marcin Leszczynski, Aleksandra Anna Rabczun
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The global crisis of trust has led to a shift in the paradigms of shaping competitiveness. The states as entities of global competition, in times of growing demand for trust, conduct activities in various areas in order to build their position in the wor...
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Sessinou Erick Abel Dedehouanou,Abou Kane
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For decades, the literature on the relationship between official development assistance (ODA) and economic growth is characterized by ambiguity. This study removes such ambiguity for West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) countries by consideri...
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Anthony . Orji,Akachukwu Stanley Uche,Elijah Ayobami Ilori
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Using the Seemingly Unrelated Regression Estimation (SURE) technique, we examine the implications of four different types of foreign capital inflows, namely; Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Official Development Assistance (ODA), Foreign Private Investme...
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