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In sub-Saharan Africa, with the exception of South Africa, very few countries possessed well-functioning information-sharing bureaus before 2008. Some nations like Mozambique, Nigeria, and Rwanda have instituted credit offices with the prime objective of boosting banking sector supervision. Greater ...
As had occurred in the Americas and Asia, local subsistence farmers in Africa were forced to transform their production to serve the global market. Northern Ghana shifted production from nutritious yams to cocoa. Liberia produced rubber; Nigeria, palm oil; Tanzania, sisal; and Uganda, cotton. All...
Electricity consumption and economic growth in Nigeria: A revisit of the energy-growth debate. Energy Econ. 2015, 51, 166–176. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Al-Mulali, U.; Tang, C.F.; Tan, B.W.; Ozturk, I. The nexus of electricity consumption and economic growth in Gulf Cooperation ...
(i.e., South Africa: 12.9, Pakistan and Sri Lanka: 14.6, Algeria: 16.6, Morocco and North Korea: 17.3, Burma: 19.0, Egypt: 21.8, Malaysia: 22.9, Thailand: 26.0, Nigeria: 27.5, Turkey: 34.0, Vietnam: 55.9, Bangladesh: 70.9, Brazil: 74.7, The Philippines: 83.4, United States: 112.9...