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Author(s): BASIL ANAYOCHUKWU CHUKWU
Address: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS,UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN,NIGERIA.
Title: THE PROSPECTS OF GROWTH IN SOUTH-SOUTH TRADE UNDER WTO/DOHA ARRANGEMENTS–A CASE STUDY OF AFRICA AND ASIA (1990 – 2005)

Authors(s): Names Joshua Abor and Nicholas Biekpe
Address: University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa
Title: Debt Policy and Performance of SMEs: Evidence from Ghanaian and South African Firms

Author(s): TOKUNBO SIMBOWALE OSINUBI and LLOYD AHAMEFULE AMAGHIONYEODIWE
Addresss: Department of Economics Faculty of the Social Sciences University of Lagos, Akoka Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria.
Titles: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF AGGREGATE SAVINGS DETERMINANTS IN NIGERIA

Author(s): Gbadebo, Olusegun ODULARU
Address: Department of Economics and Development Studies College of Business and Social Sciences (CBS) Covenant University, P.M.B. 1023, Km 10 Idiroko Road Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Title: VECTOR AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELING OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY TRADE: THE CASE OF AFRICA’S EXPORTS TO THE UNITED STATES

Author(s): Mkhabela TS
Address: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602. South Africa.
Title: MEASURING TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY IN A PANEL OF KWAZULU-NATAL MIDLANDS DAIRY FARMS USING AN SGM RESTRICTED COST FUNCTION APPROACH.
 

Author(s): Mkhabela TS
Addresss: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602. South Africa
Title: Wine Grape Supply Response in South Africa: An Econometric Investigation

Author(s): T M Mokoena
Address:
South African Reserve Bank and the Universityof York
Title: Output composition of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in South Africa

Authors(S): Michael Adebayo Adebiyi (PhD)
Address: Department of Economics Universityof LagosLagos, Nigeria
Title: Education-Economic Growth Paradox in Nigeria: An Autoregressive Model

Authors(S): Joel Hinaunye Eita and Chris Harmse
Address: Department of Economics, Universityof Pretoria
Title: EQUILIBRIUM REAL EXCHANGE RATE AND COMMODITY PRICES: THE CASE OF NAMIBIA

Authors(S): Mesfin Haile
Address: Makerere University, Ugandaand Assistant researcher in EthiopianAgriculturalResearchCenter
Title: The implications of seasonal variability of grain prices: the case of West Shewaadministrative zone, Ethiopia

Authors(S): Mesfin Haile
Address:
Makerere University, Ugandaand Assistant researcher in EthiopianAgriculturalResearchCenter
Title: The Impact of Credit Repayment Schedule Policy on Profitability of Grain Production in Welmera district, Ethiopia

Authors(S): Olanrewaju OLANIYAN
Address: Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) Universityof Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Title: Determinants of School Attainment of Boys and Girls in Nigeria

Authors(S): Jean-Luc Demonsant
Address:
ARQADE – MPSEUniversityof ToulouseI
Title: Family’s Prestige as Old-Age Security Evidence on Haalpulaaren in Matam, Senegal.

Authors(S): Johannes C Jordaan.
Address: Department of Economics, Universityof Pretoria.
Title: Optimal Combining of Economic Forecasts – Can Consensus Forecasts for South Africabe improved?

Authors(S): Olekah, J.K.A and Adamgbe, E.T
Address: Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of Nigeria
Title: Stability and Forecasting Properties of the Money Multiplier in Nigeria

Authors(S): Melvin Muzi Khomo and Meshach Jesse Aziakpono
Address: Investment and Exchange Department, Central Bank of Swazilandand Department of Economics, RhodesUniversity, P.O. 94, Grahamstown, South Africa,
Title: Forecasting Recession in South Africa: A Comparison of Yield Curve and other Economic Indicators.

Authors(S): Peter Takaendesa And Meshach Jesse Aziakpono
Address: Department of Economics, Universityof FortHare, South Africaand Department of Economics, RhodesUniversity
Title: Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Real Exchange Rate Behaviour in South Africa

Authors(S): Sylvain H. Boko
Address: WakeForestUniversity
Title: Cointegration Analysis of GDP, Imports, and Investment in a Small, Developing Country: The Case of Benin

Authors(S): Johannes Fedderke,
Address: Schoolof Economics, Universityof Cape Town, and Economic Research Southern Africa
Title: Price Elasticities in Emerging Market Petrochemicals-Derived Plastics Industries

Authors(S): K.R. Todani
Address: South African Reserve Bank
Title: A partial VAR analysis of wages and price formation in South Africa.

Authors(S): G.N. Farrell
Address: Monetary Policy Research, South African Reserve Bank.
Title: Measuring core inflation for South Africa: an assessment of competing measures

Authors(S): M.O. Olusoji and Uche M. Ozughalu
Address: C/o Prof. Akin Iwayemi Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Title: An Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Inflation and Government Expenditure on Economic Activity in Nigeria

Authors(S): Joseph Tchokote, PhD
Address: Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) Universityof IbadanIbadan– Nigeria
Title: THE EFFECT OF INFLATION ON THE FISCAL OPERATRIONS IN CAMEROON

Authors(S): Moses Muse Sichei
Address: The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research & Analysis (KIPPRA), Nairobi, Kenya
Title: Poor Data Quality and Applied Econometrics in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Monte Carlo and Nonparametric Bootstrap Analysis

Authors(S): H.M. Bello, M.R. Malefane and S. Babatope-Obasa
Address: NationalUniversityof Lesotho, Universityof South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Title: An estimation of water demand function in some peri-urban settlements of Lesotho

Authors(S): Lumengo Bonga-Bonga
Address: Universityof Johannesburg
Title: Limit to Arbitrage and Nonlinearity in Deviation from the Covered Interest Parity: Application of the Smooth Transition Error Correction model.

Authors(S): Nyamongo Esman Morekwa and Niek J. Schoeman
Address: Department of Economics, Universityof Pretoria
Title: THE DETERMINANTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE IN AFRICA

Authors(S): Mduduzi Biyase and Lumengo Bonga-Bonga
Address: Universityof Johannesburg
Title: The Impact of Chinese imports on South African employment: The Structural Vector Autoregressive (SVAR) model.

Authors(S): Nhabinde, VC and Schoeman, NJ
Address: Department of Economics at the Universityof Pretoria.
Title: Does Social Security Enhance Growth In SADC Countries?

Authors(S): Abiodun O. Folawewo and Abdullahi O. Abdullkadri
Address: Department of Economics, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica
Title: A Two Country Analysis of Demand for Money: An Application of ECM and VECM Techniques

Authors(S): Masilo Philemon Makhetha
Address: Department of Economics, The NationalUniversityof Lesotho
Title: The Degree of Capital Mobility in Lesotho

Authors(S): Lloyd Ahamefule AMAGHIONYEODIWE, and Tokunbo Simbowale OSINUBI
Address: Department of Economics Faculty of the ManagementSciencesOlabisiOnabanjoUniversityAgo-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeriaand Department of Economics Faculty of the SocialSciencesUniversityof Lagos, Akoka Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria
Title: DO HIGHER LEVELS OF SCHOOLING LEAD TO HIGHER RETURNS TO EDUCATION IN NIGERIA?

Authors(S): G R Wesso, E Visser and S Mollentze
Address: SARBCollegeand Research Department, South African Reserve Bank.
Title: The effect of oil price changes on CPIX inflation in South Africa

Authors(S): Vincent M. Nwani
Address: Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) Department of Economics Universityof IbadanIbadan, Nigeria.
Title: OIL PRICE SHOCKS AND REAL ACTIVITIES IN NIGERIA

Authors(S): Simon Ssekabira Ntege
Address:Schoolof Economics; Universityof Pretoria
Title: Vulnerability (also) of Skilled Persons of Foreign Origin in South Africa’s Labour Market?

Authors(S): Mbanasor Jude.A. And Jonas Chianu N
Address: Dept. of Agribusiness & Management Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike Abia state, Nigeriaand IITA Ibadan, Nigeria
Title: Efficiency of Indigenous Poultry Feed Production Enterprisein Abia State, Nigeria.

Authors(S): Eugene Kouassi and Kern O. Kymn
Address: West VirginiaUniversity(USA)
Title: PREDICTION IN THE TWO WAYRANDOM EFFECT MODEL WITH HETEROSKEDASTICITY

Authors(S): OBASI O. UKOHA
Address:DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, MICHAELOKPARAUNIVERSITYOF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE, UMUAHIA, ABIA STATE, NIGERIA
Title: RELATIVE PRICE VARIABILITY AND INFLATION: EVIDENCE FROM AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN NIGERIA

Authors(S): Jacques Kibambe and Charlotte Du Toit,
Address:Universityof Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
Title: Forecasting Africa’s Median Growth: A Marshallian Macroeconomic Model disaggregated by sectors and by countries

Authors(S): Steven F. Koch
Address:Department of Economics Universityof PretoriaPretoria
Title: Censored Least Absolute Deviations Estimator Applied to African Household Expenditure Data

Authors(S): Obinyeluaku, Moses
Address:Division of Economics, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Title: Fiscal Policy Rules in Nigeria: Fixed or Variable?

Authors(S): Adusei Jumah and Robert M. Kunst
Address:Department of Economics, BWZ, Universityof Vienna, Bruenner Strasse 72 1210 ViennaAustria
Title: Seasonal Panel Unit Roots in Agricultural Product Prices: Mean Reversion or Random-Walk Behavior?

Authors(S): Josue Mbonigaba
Address:Schoolof Economicsand Finance, Universityof KwaZulu-Natal
Title: HIV/AIDS on households: Are study results consistent and convergent on its socio-economic effects?

Authors(S): Kasirye Ibrahim, Ssewanyana Sarah, Nabyonga OremJuliet, and David Lawson
Address: Economic Policy Research Centre, Uganda
Title: Demand For Health Care Services In UgandaImplications For Poverty Reduction

Authors(S): Philippe Alby
Address:ARQADE,Universityof Toulouse21, Allées de Brienne 31000 Toulouse
Title: Polarization and Inequality in the Formal Ivoirian Economy.

Authors(S): Douglason G. Omotor1, Dipo T. Busari, and Phillip Omoke
Address:Dept.of Economics, DeltaStateUniversity, Abraka, Nigeriaand Dept. of Economics, EbonyiStateUniversity, Abakaleke, Nigeria
Title: VULNERABILITY OF OIL PRICES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

Authors(S): Carola Gruen
Address:University of the Witwatersrand
Title: Inequality, crime, and well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa

Authors(S): William M. Fonta and H. Eme Ichoku
Address:Health and Environmental Economics Unit, Dept. of Economics, Universityof Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria.
Title: Evaluating the Statistical Efficiency of the Ordinary Least Square(OLS), Heckman's 2-Step, and Full Information Maximum Likelihood (FIML) Estimators in Addressing Sample Selection Bias Problems in Social Science Research

Authors(S): Rasheed Oyaromade,
Address:Department of Economics and Research Fellow, Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR) Universityof IbadanIbadan, Nigeria.
Title: CAPITAL FLOWS TO WEST AFRICA: A PANEL DATA IMPLICATIONS FOR SAVING AND INVESTMENT

Authors(S): H.M. Bello, M.R. Malefane, and S. Babatope-Obasa
Address:NationalUniversityof Lesothoand 1440 Bloor Street, Apartment 308, Mississauga, OntarioL4X 1R5, Canada
Title: An analysis of sanitary situation in some peri-urban settlements of Lesotho

Authors(s): Dipo T. BUSARI
Address: United Nations Institute for Economic Development and Planning (IDEP), Dakar, Senegal.
Title: HAS ECONOMIC REFORM AFFECTED THE EFFECTIVNESS OF TRADITIONAL STABILAZTION TOOLS? EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA

Authors(s): Étienne Modeste ASSIGA ATEBA
Address: Département d’Economie Publique Faculté des Sciences Économiques et de Gestion Appliquée Université de Douala
Title: Propriété du Capital, Investissement et Croissance au Cameroun

Authors(s): Rosa Dias & Dorrit Posel
Address: Universityof KwaZulu-Natal
Title: A study of education and unemployment in post-Apartheid South Africa"

Authors(s): John K. Mduma, PhD.
Address: Lecturer, Department of Economics, Universityof Dar es Salaam
Title: Application of the Identification-Alienation Framework and bi-Decomposition of Hirschman-Herfindahl Index to Assess Polarization and Inequality in Tanzania

Authors(s): NdubisiI.Nwokoma
Address:Department of Economics Universityof Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, NIGERIA
Title: OUTPUT GROWTH AND STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT NEXUS IN NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

Authors(s): OLAOMI J. O. and IFEDERU, ADETORO. A.
Address: Department Of Statistics, UniversityOf Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Title: PERFORMANCE OF THE ESTIMATORS OF SINGLE LINEAR REGRESSION MODEL WITH AUTOCORRELATED ERROR TERMS WHICH ARE ALSO CORRELATED WITH THE TRENDED REGRESSOR

Authors(s): O.E .Olubusoye (Ph.D)
Address: Centre for Econometric & Allied Research (CEAR), Universityof Ibadan.
Title: A Comparison of Bayesian and Sampling-theory Approaches to Simultaneous Equation Estimation

Authors(s): A.ADEDAYO ADEPOJU
Address:Department of Statistics, Universityof Ibadan, Ibadan.Nigeria.
Title: PERFOMANCES OF ESTIMATORS TO INADVERTENT CORRELATION OF THE STOCHASTIC TERMS

Authors(s): C. CHAMENI NEMBUA
Address:Faculty of Economics and Management, Department of Quantitative Techniques, Universityof Yaoundé II
Title: A Generalisation of the Gini Coefficient:Measuring economic inequality.

Authors(s): Mikkel Barslunda
Address:University of Copenhagen, Development Economics Research Group
Title: Censored demand system estimation- with an application to food consumption in urban Mozambique

Authors(s): Rose W. Ngugi
Address:Economics Department, Universityof Nairobi
Title: Explaining the trends in stock prices for Nairobi Stock Exchange.

Authors(s): Isitua Kingsley Obiora And Neville Nkemchor Igue
Address: Centre for Econometric and Allied Research (CEAR), Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Title: An Econometric Assessment of the Effects of Exchange Rate Volatility on Macroeconomic Performance in Nigeria

Authors(s): NN Maphalala and MM Mashiane
Address:
Title: The prospects of excluding the administered price inflation in CPIX inflation

Authors(s): Adolf Faustine Mkenda
Address: Department of Economics, Universityof Dar es Salaam,Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA
Title: Determinants of Unemployment Spells in Tanzania

Authors(s): Joachim Nyemeck Binam1, Jim Gockowski, Guy Blaise Nkamleu
Address:International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). Humid ForestEcoregionalCenter. Yaounde(Messa). Cameroon.
Title: Technical efficiency and productivity potential of cocoa farmers in West and Central African countries: A MetaFrontier Approach,

Authors(s): Enard Mutenheri and Samson Manyoni
Address: Economics Dept, Universityof Zimbabwe
Title: Macroeconomic crisis and stock return volatility in Zimbabwe

Authors(s): VIJAY K. BHASIN, and CAMARA K. OBENG
Address:DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS,UNIVERSITYOF CAPECOAST,CAPE COAST, GHANA.
Title: DISPARITIES OF EDUCATION AND POVERTY AMONG HOUSEHOLDS IN GHANA

Author(s): Kirsten Thompson and Louise Roos
Address:University of Pretoria, South Africa
Title: THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A PANEL OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES

Author(s): OLUYELE AKINKUGBE,
Address: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITYOF BOTSWANA, GABORONE, BOTSWANA
Title: TRADE FACILITATION AND TRADE FLOWS IN THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN REGION: AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS

Author(s): Ssewanyana Sarah1, Nabyonga OremJuliet, Kasirye Ibrahim and David Lawson
Address: Economic Policy Research Centre, Uganda
Title: Demand For Health Care Services In Uganda: Implications For Poverty Reduction

Author(s): Tobias Knedlik and Franz Kronthaler
Address: Halle Institute for Economic Research, Germany
Title: Forced to Freedom?

Authors(s): Matamatama Carol Mohapi
Address: Department of Economics, National University of Lesotho
Title: Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Stabilisation Policy Implications for Lesotho

Authors(s): Reza C. Daniels
Address: School of Economics, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Title: The Income Distribution with Grouped Continuous & Missing Data: A Unifying Theoretical Approach to the Treatment of Coarse Income Observations

Authors(s): Dunne J. Paul and Sam Perlo Freeman
Address: School of Economics,University of the West of England, Bristol
Title: Military Spending and Growth: A Cross Country Analysis

Author(s): Koffi POKOU
Address: Centre Ivoirien de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (CIRES),Université d’Abidjan-Cocody,
Title: Analyse économétrique de la demande des traits caractéristiques des produits de manioc en milieux urbains de Côte d’Ivoire : cas de l’attiéké

Author(s): Powell L. Mohapi and Sephooko I. Motelle
Address: Department of Economics, National University of Lesotho, Lesotho
Title: The Finance – Growth Nexus in Lesotho: Causality Revelations from Alternative Proxies

Authors(s): S. Ibi Ajayi and Adeola Adenikinju
Address: Department of Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Title: Macro Volatility, Domestic Financial Architecture and Institutions:The Nigerian Case

Author(s): Adenikinju,Olayinka (Mrs) Phd.
Address: Department of Accounting,Banking and Finance, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria
Title: Managerial Characteristics,Corporate Governance and Corporate Performance: The Case of Nigerian Quoted Companies

Author(s): Stan Du Plessis and Léonce Ndikumana
Address:University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Title: Policy regime shifts, interest rate dynamics and capital flows in an emerging markets: The case of South Africa

Author(s): Olumide S. Ayodele
Address: Department of Economics, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Title: Balance of Payments Effects of the Fiscal Policy in Nigeria

Author(s): Frances N. Obafemi (Mrs.) and Olumide S. Ayodele
Address: Department of Economics, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Title: FISCAL AND QUASI-FISCAL EFFECTS OF THE PARALLEL EXCHANGE PREMIUM IN NIGERIA

Author(s): Frikkie Booysen and Rorisang Mafereka
Address: Department of Economics and Centre for Health Systems Research & Development, University of the Free State
Title: The impact of HIV/AIDS on household savings in two Free State communities

Author(s): Afeikhena Jerome, Mike Idi Obadan, and Dipo T. Busari
Address: African Peer Review Mechanism, Halfway House, Midrand 1865, South Africa
Title: The Impact of Privatization on Enterprise Performance in Nigeria

Author(s): Tayo Fakiyesi
Address: Department of Economics, University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
Title: Bank Capitalisation and Portfolio of Banks; A Time Series Analysis of Banks’ Behaviour in Nigeria.

Author(s): David Lam, Cally Ardington, and Murray Leibbrandt
Address: University of Michigan, and University of Cape Town
Titles: Progress through School in Urban South Africa: Evidence from Panel Data

Author(s): Tchaka Ndhlovu
Address: University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Economics, Dar es Salaam Tanzania
Titles: Inflationary experiences in Malawi: An investigation of the underlying determinants (1980.1-2002.4)

Author(s): Sylvère Yao KONAN
Address: CIRES / University of Cocody-Abidjan 08 BP 1295 Abidjan 08 (Côte d’Ivoire)
Titles: Determinants and dynamics of Ivorian firms’ capital structure: a case study of Ivorian panel data

Author(s): José Carlos Assi KIMOU
Address:Doctorate student, University of Cocody and CIRES 08 BP 1295 Abidjan 08, Côte d’Ivoire
Titles: Civil War and Urban Crime incidence in Côte d’Ivoire.

Author(s): Mwangi S. Kimenyi
Address: Department of Economics, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269
Titles: The Demand for Power Diffusion: A Case Study of the 2005 Constitutional Referendum Voting in Kenya

Author(s): Robert Nkendah and Ms. Chantal Beatrice Nzouessin
Address: Faculty of Economics – University of Douala, Cameroon
Titles: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE SPATIAL INTEGRATION OF PLANTAIN MARKETS IN CAMEROON

Author(s): Ernest BAMOU
Address: Department of Economics, University of Yaoundé II
Titles: Fiscal Policy Coordination and Free Movement of Labour within CEMAC Countries and Economic Performances: A Multi-Country CGE Analysis

Author(s): Simon Kwadzogah Harvey and Mohammed Amidu
Address: Department of Finance, University of Ghana Business School
Title: Inflation forecasts in Ghana using ARIMA Models

Author(s): Jean-Louis Arcand and Léandre Bassole
Address: CERDI-CNRS, Université d’Auvergne and EUDN
Title: Does Community Driven Development Work? Evidence from Senegal

Author(s): KAHO Arsène R. and BROU Bosson J.M.
Address: CIRES / University of Cocody-Abidjan
Title: Financing and Investment: A Study Case of Côte d’Ivoire

Author(s): Okpukpara, Benjamin Chiedozie and Nnaemeka Chukwuone
Address: Centre for Rural Development and Cooperatives, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Title: Determinants of Child Participation in Economic Activities in Nigeria: Does Locations Matter.

Author(s): Kouakou Kouadio Clément
Address: Centre Ivoirien de Recherche Economique et Sociale (CIRES)
Title: EVALUATING YOUTH EMPLOYMENT POLICIES IN COTE D’IVOIRE:A MICRO ECONOMIC APPROCH?

Author(s): WAUTABOUNA OUATTARA
Address: UFR-SEG DE L’UNIVERSITE DE COCODY-ABIDJAN COTE D’IVOIRE
Title: CRIMINALITE ET CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE DANS LES PAYS DE L’UEMOA: UNE APPROCHE ECONOMETRIQUE SUR DONNEES DE PANEL

Author(s): A.O. Adewuyi
Address: Econ. Devpt. Dept. NISER, Ibadan, P.M.B 5, UI Post Office, Ibadan
Title: TRADE POLICY REFORM AND TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY IN NIGERIA’S MANUFACTURING SECTOR.

Author(s): Kisu Simwaka,
Address: Research Department, Reserve Bank of Malawi
Title: Modeling currency in circulation in Malawi

Author(s): Latif DRAMANI and Oumy Laye
Address:
Title: Impact du commerce bilatéral dans la zone franc : Approche par une VAR structurelle

Author(s): Gbewopo Attila
Address: CERDI-CNRS, 65 Bd François Mitterrand,
Title: Déterminants de la perception de la corruption :Une analyse économétrique sur 12 pays d’Afrique Subsaharienne

Author(s): Musibau Adetunji Babatunde and T.D Busari
Address: Department of Economics,Universityof Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Title: Trade Policy Reform and Export Performance in the West African Region

Author(s): Martin Boileau, Michel Normandin, and Bruno Powo Fosso
Address:
Title: Current Account and Interest Differentials in Developing Countries