African Review of Economics and Finance (AREF)
-
- 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium investment: Does the post-event usage justify the expenditure?
Author: Luke Humprey and Gavin Fraser
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 3-22 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThis paper provides an ex-postanalysis of the utilisation of the stadiums that were built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The South African government invested approximately US$1.57 billion and US$523 million into the development of new stadiums and upgrades to existing stadiums, respectively. Th... Read More
- Analysis of the impact of alternative enterprise interventions on poverty and livelihoods in rural Ghana
Author: Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei And Joyce Osei Adjei
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 269-291 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreDespite the spate of urbanisation fuelled among other factors by rural-urban
migration across the African region, majority of people continue to reside in
rural communities with greater burden of poverty and livelihood vulnerabilities.
Ghana’s case has not been differen... Read More - Constraints to financing agriculture in Namibia
Author: Elina Amadhila and Sylvanus Ikhide
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 82-112 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreFinancial constraints to farmers in Africa have been a long-standing problem,
but most of the literature on this topic in Namibia and elsewhere has been
descriptive. The aim of this paper is to explainthe causes of financing constraints.
It does so by focusing on agricultural... Read More - Determinants of bond yield spread changes in South Africa
Author: Geoffrey Radier, Akios Majoni, Kosmas Njanike and Marko Kwaramba
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 50-81 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThis paper offers an emerging market perspective on the determinants of bond
yield spread changes. The study covers the period 2005-2013 and it is based on
a sample of 106 corporate vanilla bonds listed on the South African market. To
capture the impact of the financial crisi... Read More - Digital divides in Sub-Saharan Africa: Gender issues and evidence from Cameroon
Author: Tamokwé Piaptie Georges Bertrand and Jazet Mezakeng Fidele Simplice
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 201-233 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThis study aims at answering two questions: Do women have the same
determinants of Internet adoption as men? Do they adopt it for the same uses?
The answers are mainly positive. However, in the adoption decision, women are
different from men mainly due to the negative effects... Read More - Industry concentration and risk taking: Evidence from the South African banking sector.
Author: Syden Mishi, Kin Sibanda and Asrat Tsegaye
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 112-135 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThe quest to gain market share within an industry is argued to drive Decision Making Units (DMUs) to accommodate more risk. The cross sectional variations in risk taking is believed to be influenced by the position of the DMU in the industry, with those on the lower end assuming more risk in o... Read More
- Informal-formal linkages in market and street trading in Accra
Author: Nana Akua Anyidoho and William F. Steel
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 171-200 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThis paper investigates the ways in which linkages between the informal and
formal segments of an economy may yield benefits to or impose costs upon
informal workers, based on views of informal traders in Accra regarding their
relationships with the formal economy and its ins... Read More - On the suitability of group lending model in South Sudan’s small and medium enterprises sector
Author: Andile Dube and Angelo Dube
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 137-170 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MorePost-conflict societies, such as South Sudan are characterised by weak
regulatory frameworks and lack of political will to implement much needed
reforms. This often impacts directly on the economy. The legal, social and
financial environment is also weakened in the process, l... Read More - Regional and global market integration of African financial markets
Author: Nicholas Addai Boamah
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 234-268 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThe study examines the degree of regional and global integration of 11African
Stock Markets (ASMs) using monthly return series from 1997 to 2015. It tests
for the existence of structural breaks and whether any detected significant
break in the regional and global degrees of i... Read More - Simulation analysis of alternative strategies for public debt issuance in Zimbabwe: Is there a trade-off?
Author: Nebson Mupunga and PierreLe Roux
Source: African Review of Economics and Finance, pp 23-49 (Volume 8 Issue 2, December 2016)
Read MoreThis paper presents a simulation of alternative strategies for public debt issuance
in Zimbabwe. The analysis is undertaken with a view to find a strategy that
minimises the cost and risk of public debt under different scenarios of interest
and exchange rate developments. The... Read More
- 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium investment: Does the post-event usage justify the expenditure?