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El. knyga: Determinants of Economic Growth in Africa

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319764931
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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319764931

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This volume is a collection of selected empirical studies on determinants of economic growth in Africa. Grouped into three parts, chapters examine the influence of financial sources and economic growth; sources of productivity growth; and prices, exchange rates and trade relationships with growth in regions in Africa or the continent as a whole.

This edited book is authored by African experts in the field who employ diverse up-to-date data and methods to provide robust empirical results based on representative firms, household surveys and secondary country level data covering individuals or multiple countries on the continent. It contains a wealth of empirical evidence, deep analyses and sound recommendations for policymakers and researchers for designing and implementing effective social and national policies and strategies to prevent and to reduce poverty and its negative effects on poor households and in poor regions. 

The volume will be a useful resource for policymakers and researchers involved in promoting economic growth and fighting poverty. It will also appeal to a broader audience interested in economic development, resource economics, policies, economic welfare and inclusive growth. 
1 Introduction to Determinants of Economic Growth in Africa and Summary of the Contributions
1(16)
Almas Heshmati
Part I Financing Growth
2 The FDI and Economic Growth Controversy in Sub-Saharan Africa
17(38)
Yemane Michael
3 Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to Africa
55(40)
Alemayehu Geda
Addis Yimer
4 Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth in Eastern Africa
95(30)
Biratu Bekere
Mekonnen Bersisa
5 The Role of Remittances, FDI and Foreign Aid in Economic Growth in Low and Middle Income African Countries
125(24)
Gutu Gutema
6 The Role of Financial Development and Institutional Quality in Economic Growth in Africa in the Era of Globalization
149(50)
Kahsay Berhane
Part II Sources of Productivity Growth
7 The Determinants of the Level and Growth of Total Factor Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
199(38)
Yemane Michael
8 Human Capital and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Evidences from Low and Middle Income African Countries
237(22)
Jonse Bane
9 Labour Productivity in Kenyan Manufacturing and Service Industries
259(30)
Almas Heshmati
Masoomeh Rashidghalam
Part III Macroeconomic Determinants of Growth
10 Inferences on the Relationship Between Economic Growth and the Real Exchange Rate: A Meta-Analysis
289(30)
Fentahun Baylie
11 The Balance of Trade-Economic Growth Nexus in a Panel of Member Countries of the East African Community
319(26)
Ferdinand Nkikabahizi
Jheogene Rizinde
Mathias Karangwa
12 Modeling the Effect of Food Price Volatility and Transmission to Market Efficiency and Welfare in the East African Community
345(28)
Jean Baptiste Habyarimana
Tharcisse Nkunzimana
Author Index 373(12)
Subject Index 385
Almas Heshmati is Professor of Economics at Jönköping University, Sweden, and Sogang University, Seoul. He has held similar positions at Korea University, Seoul National University, University of Kurdistan Hawler, RATIO Institute (Sweden) and MTT Agrifood Research (Finland) and the Stockholm University of Economics. He was Research Fellow at the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), The United Nations University during 2001-04. His research interests include applied microeconomics, globalization, development strategy, efficiency and productivity and growth with application to manufacturing and services. In addition to more than 200 articles in scientific journals he has published books on the EU Lisbon Process, Global Inequality, East Asian Manufacturing, the Chinese Economy, Technology Transfer, Information Technology, Water Resources, Landmines, Power Generation, Renewable Energy, Development Economics, World Values, Poverty, Economic Growth and International Airlines.