Publication Details
PRINCE ASARE VITENU-SACKEY
- NUGS-Zhenjiang
- Applied Economics-finance (Masters)
- Jiangsu University
Access to Finance and Agricultural Exports: A Look into the Top 10 Exporting Countries in Africa 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
Corporate Governance as a Red Flag to Thin Capitalization: Study of Corporate Governance Variables Influencing Thin Capitalization in Ghana 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
Financial Development, Foreign Direct Investment and Banking Sector Performance: Evidence from African Countries with Stock Exchange Market 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
Financial Inclusion and Banks Performance: An Empirical Study of 10 West African Countries Using Panel Cointegration FMOLS Regression Methodology 27 Jul 2020
European Journal of Business and Management
FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION: THE CONTRIBUTION OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN WEST AFRICA 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Business, Economics and Management
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE, TWITTER AND PINTEREST 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Business, Economics and Management
ASSESSMENT OF GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE ON SECONDARY EDUCATION AND ITS IMPACT ON SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Information, Business and Management
Stock Market Capitalization, Foreign Direct Investment and Stock Market Performance: A Comparative Study of Ghana and Nigeria 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
The Contributing Factors to Banks Performance in Ghana: Empirical Evidence from 1996 To 2017 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
The Impact of Infant Mortality on Population Growth: An Empirical Evidence of West Africa 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
The Impact of Personal Remittances, FDI and Exports on Economic Growth: Evidence from West Africa 27 Jul 2020
European Journal of Business and Management
The impact of renewable energy consumption and FDI on carbon emission: An empirical analysis for 15 African countries using panel cointegration regres 27 Jul 2020
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
Financial inclusion and economic growth: the role of commercial banks in West Africa 27 Jul 2020
The International Journal of Business and Management Research
Financial Development, Foreign Direct Investment and Carbon Emissions: A Comparative Study of West Africa and Southern Africa Regions 13 Sep 2020
International Review of Research in Emerging Markets and the Global Economy (IRREM)
International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research
27 Jul 2020 | 10:19
The study investigated the impact of democracy on poverty alleviation in Africa by employing panel data of 50 African countries for the period of 1996 to 2017. The study used panel data methodologies such as unit root test, correlation matrix, multivariate regression, generalized linear model, dynamic panel data estimation and granger causality test. The study found that democracy has two dimensional relationship with or impact on poverty alleviation. As the study used two proxy measures of democracy thus the rule of law and voice and accountability, the rule of law showed a positive and statistically significant impact on poverty alleviation but voice and accountability showed a negative and statistically significant impact on poverty alleviation. Corruption control has been a major headache in Africa which has been affecting the development of the continent. Perhaps, corruption has a negative and statistically significant impact on poverty alleviation. Moreover, economic growth has the prospect of reducing poverty when all the sectors of the economy are economically viable to produce goods and services to meet the demands of the economic actors. In this regard, governments‟ effectiveness as in the quality of policy formulation and its implementation which will gain trust and credibility from all stakeholders by ensuring quality public services and quality civil services devoid of governments or political interference to enjoy independence will positively and significant increase poverty alleviation thereby reducing poverty. The study found a bidirectional causal relationship between poverty alleviation and the following variables; economic growth, corruption control, the rule of law and government effectiveness. Also, there is an evidence of unidirectional causal relationship from poverty alleviation to voice and accountability and political stability to poverty alleviation.