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1. Entrepreneurship, Youths, and Women Economic Inclusion in Cameroon

2. Macro-financial implications of public debt in South Africa: The role of financial regimes

3. Defying United Nations Sanctions: Three Reasons for African Engagement with North Korea

4. Algeria’s social support policy: Economic costs and the need for reform

5. Analysis of Cameroon – Nigeria Trade and Prospects for the African Continental Free Trade Area

6. Trade Liberalization and Economic Development: Lessons for Africa

7. A Gateway to Africa? Economic Opportunities in Israel-Morocco Relations

8. Who Lends to Africa and How? Introducing the Africa Debt Database

9. Unravelling Africa’s raw material footprints and their drivers

10. Determinants of corporate cash holdings in South Africa

11. A Survey of Importers: Results of a Survey Conducted in Collaboration with the Ethiopian Economics Association

12. An Analysis of the Effects of Oil Price Fluctuations on the Conduct of Monetary Policy in the Economic

13. The Role of Global Climate Change in Structural Transformation of Sub-Saharan Africa

14. The National FDI Observatories, a Bulwark Against the Imbalance Effects of Chinese FDI In Africa?

15. The Resurgence of Covid19 and its Impact on the Economies of CEMAC Countries

16. Urban Governance in Cameroon: Between Laissez-Faire And Faire-Laisser

17. Diaspora Investors and Access to Bank Credit in Cameroon: Constraints and Opportunities

18. Perspectives on the Formalization of the Informal Economy in Cameroon

19. Report on the 2021 Budget of Cameroon: An Analysis of the Sustainability of the Public Debt

20. Free Trade as a Catalyst to the Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in Cameroon’s Manufacturing Sector

21. Economic Diversification in Africa: How and Why It Matters

22. Exploring economic support networks amidst racial inequality in Namibia

23. COVID-19 in Africa: The implications for macroeconomic and socioeconomic dimensions

24. Establishing the empirical basis for tracing the development outcomes of agricultural investments

25. EU–Africa Partnership on Migration and Mobility in Light of COVID-19: Perspectives from North Africa

26. An Analysis of the use of Chemical Pesticides and their Impact on Yields, Farmer Income and Agricultural Sustainability: The Case for Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

27. The Economic Benefits of Vocational Education and Training in the Kingdom of Eswatini

28. Assessing Digitalization and Data Governance Issues in Africa

29. Assessing Capacities for Local Economic Development in Uganda

30. Financing Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Botswana Through the Capital Market

31. Key Drivers of Industrial Growth: A Case Study of Botswana’s Manufacturing Sector

32. Ordinary Shareholders' Rights Protection in Botswana

33. Whistleblowing in Botswana's Construction Industry : A Public and Private Sector Perspective

34. How Do International Sanctions End? Towards a Process-Oriented, Relational, and Signalling Perspective

35. Financial Inclusion in Eswatini: What is Driving the Adoption of Mobile Money?

36. Towards 2022: Options for paying back Zambia's Eurobond Debt

37. From the EMS to the EMU and...to China

38. State Capacity and Demand for Identity: Evidence from Political Instability in Mali

39. Regression Tree Analysis of soil Fertility and Agro-Economic Practices and the Effects on Yield in Tanzania

40. The Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Capital Market Development in Botswana’s Economy

41. Structural Transformation and Fiscal Policy in Botswana

42. Unemployment in the SADC Region

43. Consumption Inequality in Botswana: The Decomposition of the Gini Coefficient of Consumer Expenditures

44. The Impact of Infrastructure on Economic Growth in Botswana

45. The Impact of Business Regulatory Quality on Private Sector Investment in Botswana

46. Impacts of Access to ICTs on Employment Status in Botswana

47. Financial Inclusion and its Impact on Employment Creation in Botswana

48. Trade And Foreign Direct Investment Nexus In West Africa: Does Export Category Matter?

49. Economic Impact Analysis of Credit Guarantee Schemes in Eswatini: A Case of the Small Scale Enterprise Loan Guarantee Scheme (SSELGS)

50. An Insight into Community-Based Ecotourism in Eswatini: Theory versus Practice

51. Assessing the Relationship between Brain Drain and the Economy of Eswatini

52. Is Nigeria Experiencing a Learning Crisis: New Evidence from Curriculum-based Learning Assessment

53. The Subnational Political Resource Curse: Allocations, Internally Generated Revenue and Spending Priorities in Nigeria

54. Sustainability Implications of Nigeria's Water Use Patterns

55. Building a Big Tent for Agricultural Transformation in Ethiopia

56. How do global supply chains exacerbate gender-based violence against women in the global south?

57. What Holds African LDC Exports Back? Translating Global Trade Alert Data Into A Positive Trade Agenda For Africa

58. Exchange Rate, Petroleum Price and Price Determination in Sierra Leone

59. The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policy and Capital Control in Nigeria

60. Finance and Firm Productivity in Africa: Background Study from World Bank Enterprise Survey Data

61. Competitiveness-of ACP Sugar Exports in Global Markets

62. Public Policy Implementation Prospects and Challenges in Botswana: Case of the National Policy on Care for People With Disabilities

63. A Tightening Balancing Act: Economic Implications of Zambia's Balance of Payments Performance

64. Post-conflict Stabilization in Africa

65. Intra-Regional Foreign Direct Investment In SADC: South Africa and Mauritius Outward Foreign Direct Investment

66. Institutions And Sustainable Industrial-led Development In Sub-Saharan Africa

67. Consequences Of School Resources For Educational Achievement

68. Multidimensional Impact Evaluation

69. Electrification in Nigeria: Challenges and Way Forward

70. Alternative Financing for Infrastructural Development in Nigeria

71. China and the Middle East: Venturing into the Maelstrom

72. Portfolio Diversification Between Developed And Less Developed Economies

73. Infrastructure Financing In Nigeria

74. State Extraction and Anti-Colonial Rebellion – Quantitative Evidence from the Former German East Africa

75. Inequality and Fiscal Redistribution in Middle Income Countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa

76. The Future of Worldwide Income Distribution

77. Export Commodity Prices And Long-Run Growth Of Primary Commodities-Based African Economies

78. Capital Flight: Measurement and Drivers

79. Macroeconomic Impact of Capital Flight in Sub-Saharan Africa

80. Natural Resources and Capital Flight: A Role for Policy?

81. Stunted Growth: Why Don't African Firms Create More Jobs?

82. Development as Diffusion: Manufacturing Productivity and Sub-Saharan Africa's Missing Middle

83. Foreign investments in Uganda's oil sector: linkages and issues for the local economy

84. From enclave to linkage economies? A review of the literature on linkages between extractive multinational corporations and local industry in Africa

85. Migration and social mobility in Burkina Faso: historical perspectives on the migration divide

86. The Development of Natural Resource Linkages in Mozambique: The Ruling Elite Capture of New Economic Opportunities

87. Supporting The Internet as a Platform for International Trade

88. Designing Youth Employment Policies in Egypt

89. Improving Regional and Rural Development for Inclusive Growth in Egypt

90. Curbing Violence in Nigeria (II): The Boko Haram Insurgency

91. Launching a New Chapter in U.S.-Africa Relations

92. Who Wants to Farm? Youth Aspirations, Opportunities and Rising Food Prices

93. Seeking security in Africa: China's evolving approach to the African Peace and Security Architecture

94. Rising powers in Africa: what does this mean for the African peace and security agenda?

95. Governance Transfer by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

96. Development: Advancement through International Organizations

97. A Cosmetic End to Madagascar's Crisis?

98. New Report Examines East Africa and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development

99. African Perspectives on Sovereign Debt Restructuring

100. The Political Origins of the Africa's Economic Revival