Publications (60)
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Factors affecting sustainable agricultural intensification in Burkina Faso
MARE Tobignaré Florent; ZAHONOGO Pam; SAVADOGO Kimseyinga
Farmers in Burkina Faso, as in Sub-Saharan Africa overall, face multiple combined difficulties like water stress, continued land degradation and low soil fertility due to climate change effects. To simultaneously overcome these difficulties, where agriculture accounts for more than a third of GDP, intensifying Sustainable Agricultural Practice(...)
Burkina Faso, negative binomial regression, sustainable agricultural intensification
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Does graduate education abroad matter? Evidence from Burkina Faso
Abdoulganiour Almame Tinta, Salifou Ouedraogo, Noel Thiombiano
This paper addresses international student migration, return migration and labor market entry by examining the effects of graduate educational migration on employment, type of employment, wage and wait time to obtain employment. Using primary data collected in 2021 on 1774 burkinabè graduates, including non-migrants and migrants (returnees and(...)
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Effets des prix relatifs des échanges sur la croissance économique en Afrique subsaharienne
Irifaar SOME et Eugénie W. H. MAIGA
Cet article cherche à évaluer les effets de l’évolution des prix relatifs des échanges sur la croissance économique pour 34 pays d’Afrique subsaharienne sur la période 1993-2018. Pour ce faire, nous avons pris en compte la tendance des termes de l’échange et leur variabilité. Les résultats des estimations économétriques en panel dynamique, not(...)
Afrique subsaharienne, Prix relatifs des échanges, Termes de l’échange, Croissance économique
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Financial development, ecological transition, and economic growth in Sub-Saharan African countries: the performing role of the quality of institutions and human capital
Abdoulganiour Almame Tinta
Even though the ecological transition is considered the next big challenge for Africa, few studies have examined its scope regardless of the massive financing that is required and the stakes on other sectors. This study analyzes the links between financial development, ecological transition, and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1980(...)
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Remittances and households’ livelihood in the context of Covid-19: evidence from Burkina Faso
Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba
Using data from a migration survey conducted in Burkina Faso, this research seeks to understand the Covid-19 pandemic's effects on migrant remittances and households' livelihood. Results suggest that migrant households and those receiving remittances are less likely to report a negative effect of the pandemic on their livelihood. More precisel(...)
Covid-19, Remittances, Livelihood, Burkina Faso
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Exchange rate pass‐through to import prices: Evidence from a heterogeneous panel of West African countries
KINDA Mohamed Tidjane, BARRY Hamidou
This study analyzes the effect of exchange rate pass‐through (ERPT) on the import prices of West African countries. We used a heterogeneous dynamic panel over the period 1991–2018 and estimated the ERPT using the pooled mean group, mean group, and augmented mean group. The results show that an exchange rate appreciation of 1% in the short term(...)
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Access to the banking sector and employment in Africa
Ouédraogo, Rasmané & Sawadogo, Relwendé & Sawadogo, Hamidou
African countries are desperate to tackle high level of unemployment, particularly among young people. In this paper, we examine the impact of access to the banking sector on employment in Africa using micro-level data from the sixth round of Afrobarometer surveys. The sample covers more than 53,000 people from 36 African countries. After cont(...)
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Financial inclusion, income inequality, and institutions in sub-Saharan Africa: Identifying cross-country inequality regimes
Relwendé Sawadogo & Gervasio Semedo
This paper applies a finite mixture model to a sample of 28 sub-Saharan African countries to analyse the impact of financial inclusion on income inequality between 2004 and 2016. We hypothesise that the effect of financial inclusion on income inequality differs across groups of countries with similar but unobserved characteristics. We find tha(...)
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Welfare impacts of non-farm employment in semi-arid areas: evidence from Burkina Faso
Soumaïla Gansonré
While several studies have linked rural welfare with non-farm employment, the available evidence suggests that
whether participation in non-farm employment is welfare improving is intrinsically an empirical question. In
addition, the existing literature places emphasis on food and total household expenditure such that there is a
dearth of e(...)
Non-farm employment, Welfare, Self-selection, Semi-arid areas
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Nexus between economic growth, financial development, and energy consumption in Sub-Saharan African countries: A dynamic approach
Abdoulganiour Almame Tinta, Salifou Ouedraogo, Noel Thiombiano
This study investigates the nexus between economic growth, financial development, and renewable energy consumption in Sub-Saharan African countries. Using a dynamic approach and seemingly unrelated regressions (SUR) from 48 countries over the period 2000–2019, the findings show that financial development, government expenditures, capital, inte(...)
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Dette extérieure et croissance économique en Afrique subsaharienne: évidence d’une hétérogénéité des seuils
KINDA Mohamed Tidjane, ZAHONOGO Pam
Cette recherche analyse l’impact à long terme de la dette extérieure sur la croissance économique des pays de l’Afrique subsaharienne. À partir d’un modèle de panel hétérogène estimé par la méthode des Pooled Mean Group (PMG) et Mean Group (MG) sur la période 1980-2012, l’étude montre la présence d’un seuil d’endettement de 23.05 % du PIB (res(...)
Croissance, Dette extérieure, Afrique Subsaharienne, Panel Hétérogène
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Les Déterminants des Prêts Non Performants du Système Bancaire de l'UMOA
Abdoulganiour Almame Tinta, Erdjouman Jean Sanou
Cette étude examine les facteurs macroéconomiques et spécifiques qui affectent la qualité du portefeuille de crédit des banques de l'UMOA. L'étude utilise les données de la Banque mondiale, du Fonds Monétaire International, de Bankscope et les comptes de résultat et bilan de la Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO) et couvr(...)
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Modernization of family farms improves the sustainability of food security for farm households in Burkina Faso
BOUGMA Moussa , KABORE Sidbewendé Théodore, BECQUEY Elodie
Family farms are poorly modernized in Burkina Faso despite their predominance in the country’s agriculture and their major contribution to national food production. Convincing evidence of the contribution of family farm modernization to food security is needed to support advocacy. This study used data from recent national longitudinal surveys(...)
Agricultural modernization, family farming, food security
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The relationship between insurance and banking sectors in Sub-Saharan African: Does globalization matter?
Relwendé Sawadogo
This paper analyses the link between bank credit to private sector and insurance (life, non-life, and total insurance) activity and the role of globalization level in this relationship. To do this, we estimated with PMG estimator on a sample of 20 countries of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) over the period from 1990 to 2017. The empirical results i(...)
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Conciliation vie familiale et vie professionnelle par les femmes travaillant dans le secteur public de la santé à Lomé : quelles stratégies d’adaptation
GNOUMOU THIOMBIANO Bilampoa, TTOUDEKA Ayawavi Sitsopé et JEAN SIMON David
Cet article cerne les difficultés, les défis et les stratégies mises en œuvre par les femmes soignantes à Lomé (Togo) dans la conciliation travail-famille. Les données qualitatives ont été collectées auprès de femmes soignantes dans deux formations sanitaires publiques, de leur conjoint et de leurs collègues hommes. Les résultats montrent que(...)
Femme, Service de santé, conciliation, Travail, Famille