AGDI currently has about 300 publications.
2017 |
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1. | Asongu, Matthias Cinyabuguma Vanessa Tchamyou Oasis Kodila-Tedika Simplice S A Financial History Review, 2017. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Financial development; Isolation; Agglomeration; Globalization @article{Asongu_396, author = {Matthias Cinyabuguma Vanessa Tchamyou S Oasis Kodila-Tedika Simplice A. Asongu}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S0968565017000208}, doi = {10.1017/S0968565017000208}, year = {2017}, date = {2017-12-17}, journal = {Financial History Review}, abstract = {Using cross-country differences in the degree of isolation before the advent of technologies in sea and air transportation, we assess the relationship between geographical isolation and financial development across the globe. We find that prehistoric geographical isolation has been beneficial to development because it has contributed to contemporary cross-country differences in financial intermediary development. The relationship is robust to alternative samples, different estimation techniques, outliers and varying conditioning information sets. The established positive relationship between geographical isolation and financial intermediary development does not significantly extend to stock market development.}, keywords = {Financial development; Isolation; Agglomeration; Globalization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Using cross-country differences in the degree of isolation before the advent of technologies in sea and air transportation, we assess the relationship between geographical isolation and financial development across the globe. We find that prehistoric geographical isolation has been beneficial to development because it has contributed to contemporary cross-country differences in financial intermediary development. The relationship is robust to alternative samples, different estimation techniques, outliers and varying conditioning information sets. The established positive relationship between geographical isolation and financial intermediary development does not significantly extend to stock market development. |
2. | Asongu, Matthias Cinyabuguma & Vanessa Tchamyou Oasis Kodila-Tedika Simplice 2017. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Financial development; Isolation; Agglomeration; Globalization @unpublished{Asongu_411, author = {Matthias Cinyabuguma & Vanessa Tchamyou Oasis Kodila-Tedika Simplice Asongu}, url = {http://www.afridev.org/RePEc/agd/agd-wpaper/Financial-Development-and-Pre-historic-Geographical-Isolation.pdf}, year = {2017}, date = {2017-10-12}, abstract = {Using cross-country differences in the degree of isolation before the advent of technologies in sea and air transportation, we assess the relationship between geographic isolation and financial development across the globe. We find that pre-historic geographical isolation has been beneficial to development because it has contributed to contemporary cross-country differences in financial intermediary development. The relationship is robust to alternative samples, different estimation techniques, outliers and varying conditioning information sets. The established positive relationship between geographic isolation and financial intermediary development does not significantly extend to stock market development.}, keywords = {Financial development; Isolation; Agglomeration; Globalization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {unpublished} } Using cross-country differences in the degree of isolation before the advent of technologies in sea and air transportation, we assess the relationship between geographic isolation and financial development across the globe. We find that pre-historic geographical isolation has been beneficial to development because it has contributed to contemporary cross-country differences in financial intermediary development. The relationship is robust to alternative samples, different estimation techniques, outliers and varying conditioning information sets. The established positive relationship between geographic isolation and financial intermediary development does not significantly extend to stock market development. |
2016 |
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3. | Kodila-Tedika, Simplice Asongu & Matthias Cinyabuguma Oasis A Financial Development and Geographic Isolation: Global Evidence 2016. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Financial development; Isolation; Agglomeration; Globalization @workingpaper{Kodila-Tedika2016c, title = {Financial Development and Geographic Isolation: Global Evidence}, author = {Simplice Asongu & Matthias Cinyabuguma A Oasis Kodila-Tedika}, editor = {African 2016 Governance and Development Institute WP/16/014}, url = {http://www.afridev.org/RePEc/agd/agd-wpaper/Financial-Development-and-Geographic-Isolation.-Global-Evidence.pdf}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-03-01}, abstract = {Using cross-country differences in the degree of isolation before the advent of technologies in sea and air transportation, we assess the relationship between geographic isolation and financial development across the globe. We find that pre-historic geographical isolation has been beneficial to development because it has contributed to contemporary cross-country differences in financial development. The relationship is robust to alternative samples, different estimation techniques, outliers and varying conditioning information sets.}, keywords = {Financial development; Isolation; Agglomeration; Globalization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {workingpaper} } Using cross-country differences in the degree of isolation before the advent of technologies in sea and air transportation, we assess the relationship between geographic isolation and financial development across the globe. We find that pre-historic geographical isolation has been beneficial to development because it has contributed to contemporary cross-country differences in financial development. The relationship is robust to alternative samples, different estimation techniques, outliers and varying conditioning information sets. |