Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; 1 Introduction; References; Part I Financing in Africa for Sustainable Development; Financing Mechanisms African Governments Should Pursue in Financing Sustainable Development in the Next 20 Years; 1 Introduction; 2 Traditional Sources of Financing Sustainable Development in Africa; 3 A Changing Global Context and Challenges Faced by Traditional Sources of Financing Development; 4 Solutions for Financing Sustainable Development in Africa; 4.1 Sovereign Wealth Funds; 4.2 Private Financing.
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1 Introduction2 Some Insights from Extant Literature; 3 Empirical Model and Data; 4 Results and Discussions; 4.1 Descriptive Analysis; 4.2 Implications of Result for Sustainable Development; 5 Conclusions and Recommendations; References; Part II Domestic or Foreign Investment for African Development; Capital Flows and Economic Growth: Does the Role of State Fragility Really Matter for Sustainability?; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Framework; 3 Empirical Models and Data Description; 4 Data Analysis; 4.1 Time-Series Properties of Data, Lag Selection and Co-integration Estimates.
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2 FDI and Doing Business in SSA2.1 Recent Trends of FDI Inflows in SSA; 2.2 World Bank's Doing Business in SSA; 3 Theoretical and Empirical Literature on the Determinants of FDI; 3.1 FDI and Its Traditional Determinants; 3.2 Recent Empirical Studies; 4 Variables, Hypotheses, and Model Specification; 4.1 Variables; 4.2 Foreign Direct Investment; 4.3 The World Bank's Doing Business Indicators; 4.4 Other Variables; 4.5 Hypotheses; 4.6 Model Specification; 5 Estimation Results and Policy Implications; 6 Conclusion; References.
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4.3 Blended Finance5 The Role of Local Government; 5.1 The Relationship Between Business and Local Government; 6 Conclusion; References; Financial Inclusion and Foreign Market Participation of Firms: A Quasi-experiment from Nigeria; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Framework and Empirical Validations; 3 Research Method; 3.1 Data; 3.2 Methods; 4 Result and Discussions; 5 Concluding Implications, Caveats and Future Research Directions; References; Business Regulations and Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for Regulatory Reform; 1 Introduction.
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Broadening Financial Intermediation in Sub-Saharan Africa1 Introduction; 2 The Current Financial Configuration in Sub-Saharan Africa; 3 The Need for an Improved Financial System for Sustainable Development in Africa; 4 Instruments, Actors, Financial System Characteristics for Sustainable Development in Africa; 4.1 Addressing Developmental Challenges Through a Broader Financial System; 4.2 Key Pillars for Broadening the Financial Systems in Africa; 5 Conclusions; References; Institutions, Fiscal Performance, and Development Trajectories in ECOWAS: Implications for Sustainability.
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"This edited volume provides a critical evaluation of financing options for sustainable development in Africa. While sustainability has long been the watchword for development programs, and while many African countries have taken initiatives to develop integrated frameworks that tackle developmental challenges--including poverty, education, and health--financing has remained a challenge. In this book, an expert team of chapter authors examines new financing options while also exploring how traditional financing means, such as foreign aid and foreign direct investment, can be more effective for sustainability. The authors discuss how African nations can build adequate structures and productive capacity to create a platform that can meet present economic, social, and environmental needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Practical case studies and scientific evidence give this book a unique approach that is both qualitative and quantitative. This book will be of interest to students, practitioners, and scholars of development studies, public policy and African economics."--