2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1533565/v1
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Foreign Aids and Economic Growth in Africa: Does Third-Country Effect Matter?

Abstract: Different regions are linked through different factors such as climate, and border sharing. Apart from this, African countries have developed significant links as a result of globalization, economic integration, and trade liberalization. Since any country's economic growth is influenced by the performance of its neighbours, these ties have resulted in spatial dependence among these countries. On this basis, the significance of spatial interactions between countries cannot be overemphasised. It is for this reas… Show more

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