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An Analysis of the Finance Growth Nexus in Nigeria
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Natural Resource Rents, Chinese Financing and Sustainable Economic Growth nexus in sub-Saharan Africa
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Corporate governance, financial markets, and economic growth: Does corporate governance moderate the finance-growth nexus?
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Tourism and Growth Nexus in the Eu
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Nexus Modelling in Project Finance
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Econometric Analysis of the Deficit Financing Options-Growth Inclusiveness Nexus in India and Nigeria
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Globalization and Inflation Nexus in South Africa: An Empirical Investigation
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Project finance as a driver of economic growth in Africa
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DYNAMIC NEXUS BETWEEN FINANCIAL DEEPENING AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN NIGERIA: ARDL APPROACH
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The Nexus Between Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, Technology Innovation, and CO2 Emissions in Vietnam
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Unlocking resilience: the overlooked nexus of gender-responsive finance, climate-smart agriculture, and women-led Agri-SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review
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Does Governance Impact on the Foreign Direct Investment-Growth Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa?
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The Nexus between Government Investment in Human Capital and Economic Growth in Nigeria: when Institutions Matter
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Pathways to Green Growth: The Role of Green Finance in Developed and Developing Countries
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Green finance under the microscope: analysing South Africa's climate finance tracking capabilities at the sub-national level
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The effect of institutions in the energy- growth -human development nexus
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The political economy of innovative development financing : a case study of donor funded risk capital financing in South Africa
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Distributional impact of health care finance in South Africa
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Tourism housing price nexus
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Green finance, financial development, and industrial growth: insights from the BRICS economies
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Financial literacy, use of finance and welfare in post-apartheid South Africa
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Unpacking the ESG-investment efficiency nexus: the role of internal and external financing
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The financing of health care and health sciences education and training in South Africa
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Structural Breaks and the Finance-Growth Hypothesis in ECOWAS: Further Empirical Evidence