AGDI currently has about 300 publications.
2016 |
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1. | Kodila-Tedika, Simplice Asongu & Oasis A 2016. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Institutions, Tribalism, Tribalism; Government Effectiveness; Development @unpublished{Asongu_586, author = {Simplice Asongu & Oasis A Kodila-Tedika}, url = {http://www.afridev.org/RePEc/agd/agd-wpaper/Tribalism-and-Government-Effectiveness.pdf}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-03-04}, abstract = {This study assesses the relationship between tribalism (the tribalism index) and government effectiveness (per the World Bank) in 60 countries using cross-sectional data. This study finds that countries with high tribal populations generally enjoy bad governance in terms of government ineffectiveness. Government ineffectiveness and tribalism are found to mutually reinforce each other in a robust relationship.}, keywords = {Institutions, Tribalism, Tribalism; Government Effectiveness; Development}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {unpublished} } This study assesses the relationship between tribalism (the tribalism index) and government effectiveness (per the World Bank) in 60 countries using cross-sectional data. This study finds that countries with high tribal populations generally enjoy bad governance in terms of government ineffectiveness. Government ineffectiveness and tribalism are found to mutually reinforce each other in a robust relationship. |
2015 |
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2. | Kodila-Tedika, Simplice ASONGU Oasis A An Empirical Note on Tribalism and Government Effectiveness 2015. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Government effectiveness, Institutions, Tribalism @workingpaper{Kodila-Tedika2015bd, title = {An Empirical Note on Tribalism and Government Effectiveness}, author = {Simplice ASONGU A Oasis Kodila-Tedika}, editor = {African 2015 Governance and Development Institute WP/15/023}, url = {http://www.afridev.org/RePEc/agd/agd-wpaper/An-Empirical-Note-on-Tribalism-and-Government-Effectiveness.pdf}, year = {2015}, date = {2015-06-01}, abstract = {This study assesses the relationship between tribalism (the tribalism index) and government effectiveness (per the World Bank) in 65 countries using cross-sectional data averages from 2000-2010. This study finds that countries with high-tribal populations generally enjoy bad governance in terms of government ineffectiveness. Government ineffectiveness and tribalism are found to mutually reinforce each other in a robust relationship.}, keywords = {Government effectiveness, Institutions, Tribalism}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {workingpaper} } This study assesses the relationship between tribalism (the tribalism index) and government effectiveness (per the World Bank) in 65 countries using cross-sectional data averages from 2000-2010. This study finds that countries with high-tribal populations generally enjoy bad governance in terms of government ineffectiveness. Government ineffectiveness and tribalism are found to mutually reinforce each other in a robust relationship. |