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Government Quality Determinants of ICT Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2017). Biekpe, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  39. Boosting scientific publications in Africa: which IPRs protection channels matter?. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:14/010.

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  40. The Evolving Debate on the Effect of Foreign Aid on Corruption and Institutions in Africa. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:14/009.

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  41. On the substitution of institutions and finance in investment. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:14/005.

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  42. On foreign aid distortions to governance. (2014). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  43. Globalization, Peace & Stability, Governance, and Knowledge Economy. (2014). Asongu, Simplice ; ANDRES, ANTONIO ; Amavilah, Voxi Heinrich.
    In: Development Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:adv:wpaper:201404.

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  44. The Knowledge Economy-finance nexus: how do IPRs matter in SSA and MENA countries?. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/023.

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  45. The Knowledge Economy-finance nexus in SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/022.

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  46. Modeling the future of knowledge economy: evidence from SSA and MENA countries. (2013). Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/015.

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  47. Global dynamic timelines for IPRs harmonization against software piracy. (2013). Asongu, Simplice ; ANDRES, ANTONIO ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/010.

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  48. Fighting African Conflicts and Crimes: Which Governance Tools Matter?. (2013). Kodila-Tedika, Oasis ; Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/007.

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  49. Crime and conflicts in Africa: consequences of corruption?. (2013). Kodila-Tedika, Oasis ; Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:13/004.

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  50. Software piracy, inequality and the poor: evidence from Africa. (2012). Asongu, Simplice ; Simplice, Asongu .
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
    RePEc:agd:wpaper:12/035.

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