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Growth of African Economies: Productivity, Policy Syndromes and the Importance of Institutions

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JOURNAL OF AFRICAN ECONOMIES
卷 22, 期 4, 页码 523-551

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jae/ejs034

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O11; O43; O55

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Recent evidence from an exhaustive political-economy study of growth of African economiesuthe Growth Project of the African Economic Research Consortiumusuggests that policy syndromes have substantially contributed to the generally poor growth in Sub-Saharan Africa during post-independence. The current article employs the unique data and insights generated by the Growth Project to further explore the importance of a syndrome-free (SF) regime for growth in the region by examining: (i) the channels via which SF affects growth: total factor productivity versus factors of production and (ii) the role of institutions in mediating this impact, with special attention accorded to the efficacy of the restraint on the executive branch of government in mitigating the potentially adverse effect of ethnicity.

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