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Assessing the nexus between fiscal policy, COVID‑19, and economic growth
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Wang, Tao et al.
The COVID-19 issue deteriorated South Africa’s already dire economic situation, exacerbated by years of considerable debt increase. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted trade to such an extent that some enterprises are barely working at a quarter of their potential. Furthermore, economic agents delay economic decisions while waiting to see how the [...]
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‘Not a Good Time’: Economic Impact of COVID-19 in Africa
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Morsy, Hanan et al.
The paper studies the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on African economies and household welfare using a top-down sequential macro-micro simulation approach. The pandemic is modeled as a supply shock that disrupts economic activities of African countries and then affects households’ consumption behavior, the level of their welfare, and businesse [...]
African Development Bank Group; 2020 - 33 p.
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Reinvigorating the social contract and strengthening social cohesion: Social protection responses to COVID‐19
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Razavi, Shahra et al.
The COVID‐19 pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of those who are inadequately covered by social protection in more and less developed countries alike, and has exacerbated the fragility of a social contract that was already under strain in many countries. A weak social contract in the context of an exceptional crisis poses a very real risk to [...]
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Repositioning the Nigerian Economy in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond
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Arowosaiye, Yusuf Ibrahim
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of life of citizens around the world and in a short time, affected all areas of human society. The third year into the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftereffects of Covid-19 are felt globally. The global social and economic activities have been altered as the world embraced the changes that have taken place as [...]
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Does external debt as a new determinants of fiscal policy influence sustainable economic growth: implications after COVID‑19
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Chien, Fengsheng
External debt correlation and the sustainable economic development pathway within the South Asian sub-region is analysed in this research paper. The longitudinal rootanalysis, the pooled ordinary least square, quantile estimation, and output estimation were utilized to evaluate the data obtained from the World Bank Development Indicators for the pe [...]
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Mainstreaming Gender in Trade Policy: Practice, evidence, and ways forward
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Dommen, Caroline
If trade is to promote sustainable development, it must be inclusive. This includes creating equal opportunities for women to benefit from trade and ensuring that women are not more adversely impacted than men by trade or trade-related policies. There is a growing willingness to “mainstream” concerns about trade’s gendered impacts in trade [...]
International Institute for Sustainable Development; 2021 - 47 p.
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Towards the reversal of poverty and income inequality setbacks due to COVID-19: the role of globalisation and resource allocation
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Ofori, Isaac K.et al.
This study contributes to the policy discourse aimed at addressing the welfare setbacks imposed implicitly by the coronavirus pandemic. To this end, we draw macrodata for the period 1990 – 2019 to examine whether globalisation and resource allocation matter for reducing poverty and income inequality in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).. [...]
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SADC Infrastructure Futures: Pathways to Complementary Regional Interconnectivity
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Wentworth, Lesley
Effective regional connectivity calls for a vibrant relationship between economic and social infrastructure, on the one hand, and an underlying enabling policy framework for the financing and development of sustainable, appropriate infrastructure, on the other. In a rapidly changing, complex world where crises occur with regularity, there are w [...]
SAIIA; 2022 - 25 p.
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The Covid-19 Pandemic and Structural Transformation in Africa: Evidence for Action
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Julia Leininger et al.
This study analyses how economic, societal, political and environmental structural strengths and weaknesses have played out in Africa during the COVID-19 crisis that began in March 2020. Its main aim is to present better evidence of how the pandemic has directly and indirectly affected African countries. It is based on the assumption that econom [...]
D.I.E; 2021 - 106 p.
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The role of country-level institutional factors in escaping the natural resource curse: Insights from Ghana
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Dawda Adams et al.
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer slow economic growth and development due to various factors such as quality of institutions, governance, among others. The phenomenon of slow growth is widely known as the ‘natural resource-curse’ within the energy sector literature, and past re [...]
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Rethinking the economics of rural water in Africa
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Hope, Rob et al.
Rural Africa lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Decades of effort and billions of dollars of investment have yielded modest gains, with high but avoidable health and economic costs borne by over 300m people lacking basic water access. We explore why rural water is different for communities, schools, and healthca [...]
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BRICS Governance of Finance and Financial Inclusion for Women in Globalization and Development: Covid-19 Review
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Adekunbi, Tinuade
Various external factors have influenced the BRICS governance of finance, including policybased lending from multilateral development institutions. One problem in one country leads to contagion effects in other countries. Despite BRICS nations strategically occupying a position of political power globally, the state of financial inclusion and finan [...]
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Water Security and Governance in the Horn of Africa
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krampe, florian
The Horn of Africa—here defined as the member states of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development—is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change such as droughts and floods. These impacts compound many of the region’s social, political and economic challenges and result in increased migration and displacement as well as loss of li [...]
SIPRI; 2020 - 56 p.
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water security for peace and development
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Moumen, Zineb et al.
In the realms of Climate change impact, economic and population growth, and pollution, Water security, and sustainable development are paramount, for addressing the food-water-energy nexus and mitigating the impact of the cited drawbacks. The presented paper in the first part, emphasizes water security and sustainable development notions. In 2015 s [...]
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Climate-induced migration in coastal areas of Nigeria and its economic effects on coastal ecosystem livelihoods
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Yusuf, Abdulmalik Mohammed
Migration is an aged long phenomenon, which has been increasingly drawing attention from several disciplines, including economics. The effects of climate change on migration have also been increasingly gaining attention among researchers as well as those in charge of policy design and implementation in the past two decades. This paper presents a re [...]
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Toward sustainable climate change adaptation
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Yi Yang et al.
Industrial ecology (IE) has made great contributions to climate change mitigation research, in terms of its systems thinking and solid methodologies such as life cycle assessment, material flow analysis, and environmentally extended input–output analysis.However, its potential contribution to climate change adaptation is unclear. Adaptation has b [...]
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Growth effect of fiscal policy in dependent natural resources countries: case of a monetary union
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Nkemgha, Guivis Zeufack
This paper contributes to the understanding of the other neglected effects of fiscal policy by analyzing how it affects economic growth in developing countries over the period 1980–2014.The empirical evidence is based on a Pooled Mean Group approach. With the panel of dependent natural resources countries that all are members of a Central Africa [...]
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Government Expenditure, Efficiency and Economic Growth: A Panel Analysis of Sub Saharan African Low Income Countries
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Kimaro, Edmund Lawrence et al.
This paper analyzes the impact of government expenditure and efficiency on economic growth of Sub Saharan African low income countries. The paper uses a panel data of 25 Sub-Saharan African low income countries spanning from 2002 – 2015 which are obtained from World Development Indicators (WDI) database. The paper executes panel unit root tests b [...]
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Green fiscal policies: An armoury of instruments to recover growth sustainably
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Gramkow, Camila
The present study seeks to explore how fiscal policies can employed to deliver both socioeconomic and environmental dividends with a focus on Brazil as a case study. In the current context where the global economy in general and Brazil’s economy in particular are struggling to reinvigorate, whereas disregarding environmental concerns is a hazard [...]
United Nations; 2020 - 56 p.
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Fiscal Policies for Development and Climate Action
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; 2019 - 243 p.
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