PUBLICATIONS
The AGDI has published substantially in fulfillment of its mission statement of contributing to knowledge towards African development:
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Publication List
2018 |
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1. | Raheem, Simplice Asongu Kazeem Ajide Ibrahim A B D Research in International Business and Finance, 2018. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Dollarization; Globalization; sub-Saharan Africa; Tobit regression @article{Asongu_317, author = {Simplice Asongu A Kazeem B. Ajide Ibrahim D. Raheem}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027553191830312X#!}, doi = {10.1016/j.ribaf.2018.09.002}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-09-18}, journal = {Research in International Business and Finance}, abstract = {This study contributes to the dollarization literature by expanding its determinants to account for different dimensions of globalization, using the widely employed KOF index of globalization. Specifically, globalization is “unbundled” into three different layers namely: economic, social and political dimensions. The study focuses on 25 sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries for the period 2001-2012. Using the Tobit regression approach, the following findings are established. First, from both economic and statistical relevance, the social and political dimensions of globalization constitute the key dollarization amplifiers, while the explanatory power of the economic component is weaker on dollarization. Second, consistent with the theoretical underpinnings, macroeconomic instabilities (such as inflation and exchange rate volatilities) have the positive expected signs. Third, the positive association between the accumulation of international reserves and dollarization is also apparent. Policy implications are discussed.}, keywords = {Dollarization; Globalization; sub-Saharan Africa; Tobit regression}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } This study contributes to the dollarization literature by expanding its determinants to account for different dimensions of globalization, using the widely employed KOF index of globalization. Specifically, globalization is “unbundled” into three different layers namely: economic, social and political dimensions. The study focuses on 25 sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries for the period 2001-2012. Using the Tobit regression approach, the following findings are established. First, from both economic and statistical relevance, the social and political dimensions of globalization constitute the key dollarization amplifiers, while the explanatory power of the economic component is weaker on dollarization. Second, consistent with the theoretical underpinnings, macroeconomic instabilities (such as inflation and exchange rate volatilities) have the positive expected signs. Third, the positive association between the accumulation of international reserves and dollarization is also apparent. Policy implications are discussed. |
2014 |
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2. | Raheem, Simplice Asongu Kazeem Ajide Ibrahim A B D 2014. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Dollarization; Globalization; sub-Saharan Africa; Tobit regression @unpublished{Asongu_682, author = {Simplice Asongu A Kazeem B. Ajide Ibrahim D. Raheem}, url = {http://www.afridev.org/RePEc/agd/agd-wpaper/Dollarization-and-the-Unbundling-of-Globalization-in-Sub-Saharan-Africa.pdf}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-09-18}, abstract = {This study contributes to the dollarization literature by expanding its determinants to account for different dimensions of globalization, using the widely employed KOF index of globalization. Specifically, globalization is “unbundled” into three different layers namely: economic, social and political dimensions. The study focuses on 25 sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries for the period 2001-2012.Using the Tobit regression approach, the following findings are established. First, from both economic and statistical relevance, the social and political dimensions of globalization constitute the key dollarization amplifiers, while the explanatory power of the economic component is weaker on dollarization. Second, consistent with the theoretical underpinnings, macroeconomic instabilities (such as inflation and exchange rate volatilities) have the positive expected signs. Third, the positive association between the accumulation of international reserves and dollarization is also apparent. Policy implications are discussed.}, keywords = {Dollarization; Globalization; sub-Saharan Africa; Tobit regression}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {unpublished} } This study contributes to the dollarization literature by expanding its determinants to account for different dimensions of globalization, using the widely employed KOF index of globalization. Specifically, globalization is “unbundled” into three different layers namely: economic, social and political dimensions. The study focuses on 25 sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries for the period 2001-2012.Using the Tobit regression approach, the following findings are established. First, from both economic and statistical relevance, the social and political dimensions of globalization constitute the key dollarization amplifiers, while the explanatory power of the economic component is weaker on dollarization. Second, consistent with the theoretical underpinnings, macroeconomic instabilities (such as inflation and exchange rate volatilities) have the positive expected signs. Third, the positive association between the accumulation of international reserves and dollarization is also apparent. Policy implications are discussed. |