Publications (60)
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Assurance-vie, développement financier et croissance économique en Afrique subsaharienne : une nouvelle approche
Relwendé Sawadogo, Benjamin Natama, et Daouda Drabo
La littérature sur l’impact de l’assurance-vie sur la performance économique dans les pays en développement reste peu concluante. Dans cet article, nous examinons la possibilité que les pays suivent des régimes de croissance différents, et testons l’hypothèse selon laquelle l’assurance-vie affecte différemment la croissance économique dépend d(...)
Assurance-vie, croissance économique, développement financier, Afrique subsaharienne, modèle de mélange fini
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BioTrade and Income Inequality: Does Frontier Technology Readiness Matter?
Pousseni BAKOUAN, Relwendé SAWADOGO
While empirical studies exploring the impacts of international trade on income inequality have continued to expand, yielding mixed results, less attention has been devoted to the effects of BioTrade on income redistribution. This article addresses this gap by examining the impact of BioTrade on income inequality, with a specific emphasis on th(...)
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EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RELATIVE PRICES ON MACROECONOMIC STABILITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN COUNTRIES
Irifaar SOME
This paper analyzes the effects of relative prices on macroeconomic stability in sub-Saharan African countries by considering inflation, real effective exchange rate, government deficit, and a composite index of macroeconomic stability using techniques combining a panel Vector Autoregressive (VAR) and the generalized method of moments (GMM) fo(...)
Sub-Saharan Africa, relative prices, macroeconomic stability, economic growth, terms of trade
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From Light to Income: Solar PV Technology
Abdoulganiour Almame TINTA, Aimé OKOKO, Edmond LANKOUANDE
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region in the world where the deficit in access to electricity is the most significant, with approximately 50% of the population without this basic need. Off-grid electrification, such as the photovoltaic solar system, is an opportunity to substantially improve populations’ access to energy services. In this context,(...)
Innovation, Income, Entropy balancing, Solar PV
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Rainfall variability and welfare of agricultural households: Evidence from rural Niger
Soumaïla Gansonré
Variable weather continues to be the major source of vulnerability to chronic hunger and poverty in many developing countries due to the strong dependency of livelihood strategies on rainfed farming. Quantifying the effect of climatic parameters on agricultural households is, therefore, necessary to help policymakers understand the benefits of(...)
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Financial Inclusion, Globalization and Structural Transformation in Developing Countries: A Finite Mixture-of-Regressions Approach
Relwendé Sawadogo, Pegdéwendé Nestor Sawadogo, Romuald Somlanaré Kinda
Industrialization plays a key role in job creation and economic development. We extend the abundant literature on the determinants of industrialization by exploring the potential effects of financial inclusion in 64 developing countries over the period 2000-2020. Using a finite mixture regression model, we find that our sample is best describe(...)
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Financial inclusion, household consumption instability and democracy in developing countries: A finite mixture of regressions approach
Ali Compaoré, Relwendé Sawadogo
The literature on the impact of financial inclusion on the instability of household consumption remains controversial. In this article, we considered the possibility that countries follow different regimes of household consumption instability and tested the hypothesis of whether financial inclusion is countercyclical or procyclical to a countr(...)
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Do natural resources rents reduce income inequality? A finite mixture of regressions approach
Relwendé Sawadogo , Youmanli Ouoba
he World Bank report (2023) highlights that almost all types of natural capital, the global stock of resources and services provided by nature, are in decline while inequalities persist. Based on this context, the objective of this article is to analyze the effect of natural resources on income inequality in 73 developing countries over the pe(...)
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Does youth resentment matter in understanding the surge of extremist violence in Burkina Faso?
Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba, Pascale Motel-Combes, Jean-Louis Combes
Does youth resentment matter in understanding the surge of extremist violence in Burkina Faso?
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Analyse des effets du Covid-19 sur les conditions de vie des ménages au Burkina Faso
Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba, Mouoboum Marc Meda
La présente étude exploratoire se base sur les données d’une enquête menée au Burkina Faso entre octobre et novembre 2020, pour évaluer les déterminants des effets du Covid-19 sur les moyens de subsistance, les revenus et l’éducation des enfants des ménages enquêtés. Les résultats montrent que les travailleurs du secteur informel et commercial(...)
Covid-19, Moyens de subsistance, Revenus, Education, Burkina Faso
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CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE ET INEGALITES DE REVENU DANS LES PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT : ROLE DES INSTITUTIONS
SAWADOGO Drissa
Dans cet article, nous analysons la capacité des institutions à influencer les effets de la
croissance économique sur les inégalités de revenu dans les pays en développement à partir
d’un échantillon de 94 pays sur la période 1990-2014. En utilisant des spécifications en
données de panel et des méthodes d’estimation adéquates (variables ins(...)
Inégalités de revenu, croissance économique, institutions, données de panel
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Non-farm income and household welfare in rural Burkina Faso: a focus on the household land tenure situation
SEOGO Windinkonté
Purpose – This study investigates how income from non-farm activities affects households’ consumption in
two land holders’ groups: households with insecure land holding and households with secure land holding.
Design/methodology/approach – Following an instrumental variable approach, this study analyzes data
collected on a nationwide sample(...)
Land tenure, Non-farm income, Consumption per capita
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Non-farm income and household welfare in rural Burkina Faso: a focus on the household land tenure situation
SEOGO Windinkonté
Purpose – This study investigates how income from non-farm activities affects households’ consumption in
two land holders’ groups: households with insecure land holding and households with secure land holding.
Design/methodology/approach – Following an instrumental variable approach, this study analyzes data
collected on a nationwide sample(...)
Land tenure, Non-farm income, Consumption per capita
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Inclusive human development effect of financial inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa: A gender perspective
Issa Dianda, Idrissa Ouedraogo,| Hamidou Sawadogo
This paper investigates the effect of financial inclusion on inclusive human development in a panel of 35 countries in
sub-Saharan Africa for the years 2011, 2014 and 2017 from a gender perspective. Different methods, including fixed
effect and random effect models, Tobit and quantile regressions, are used for the estimates. We find that fin(...)
account ownership, financial inclusion, gender, inclusive human development, mobile money
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Managerial practices and the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises: Evidence from Burkina Faso
Sugrinoma Aristide Ouédraogo, Soumaïla Gansonré
Organizational and managerial structure plays an important role in the productivity difference among firms. However, studies that assessed the quality of firm management and its link with their performance are still scanty. This paper provides empirical evidence on the relationship between managerial practices and firm performance using survey(...)
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