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Theorizing international business in Africa: A roadmap. (2023). Amaeshi, Kenneth ; Barnard, Helena ; Vaaler, Paul M.
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  32. Governance, CO2 emissions and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2019). Odhiambo, Nicholas ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  48. Fighting terrorism in Africa: evidence from bundling and unbundling institutions. (2017). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Ndemaze.
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