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1by Ntsalaze, Lungile Ntsalaze, Lungile Ikhide, Sylvanus Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in Social indicators research (01.01.2018)“...The growth of literature on multidimensional poverty measures generates an uncertainty about which dimensions best capture the extent of poverty. This paper...”
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2by BAYAI, Innocent IKHIDE, Sylvanus Published in Annals of public and cooperative economics (01.12.2018)“...ABSTRACT This study analyses selected Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in delineating how commercialized financing...”
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3by Ikhide, Sylvanus Ihenyen Published in International journal of sustainable development (20160000)“...The interaction between poverty, inequality and unemployment still constraints inclusive growth in Africa. The classification of SSA countries as upper, lower...”
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4by Ntsalaze, Lungile Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in International journal of social economics (06.11.2017)“...Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the existence of critical tipping points for explanatory variables (age, government grants, education and...”
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5by Akinsola, Foluso Abioye Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in Journal of financial regulation and compliance (14.05.2018)“...Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between commercial bank lending and business cycle in South Africa. This paper attempts to know whether...”
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6“...Recent evidence shows that MFI financing continues to evolve with an increased inclination towards commercial financing. Taking stock on MFI financing and...”
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7by Ntsalaze, Lungile Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in Journal of social sciences (Delhi, India) (01.07.2016)“...Household over-indebtedness has become a matter of concern across the world, in so far, as its social implications are concerned. The objective of this paper...”
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8by Amadhila, Elina Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in South African journal of economic and management sciences (13.05.2016)“...Using a qualitative methodology approach, a case study research design by way of in-depth semi-structured interview(s) was followed to interview farmers,...”
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9by Maredza, Andrew Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in Mediterranean journal of social sciences (01.07.2013)“...South Africa`s financial sector is believed to have weathered the contagion and catastrophic effects of the 2008 worldwide financial crisis partly on account...”
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10“...The Life Cycle Theory (LCT) has been applied in business in an effort to explain the ‘birth, growth, maturation and death’ processes of firms. However, its...”
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12by Kapingura, Forget Mingiri Ikhide, Sylvanus Tsegaye, Asrat Published in Journal of applied business research (28.10.2015)“...The study examines the determinants of savings in the SADC region, mainly focusing on the roles played by external financial flows and financial development in...”
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13by Ikhide, Sylvanus I Published in The South African Journal of economics (01.12.2008)“...This paper examines the efficiency of commercial banks in Namibia using the standard econometric frontier approach. Although two aspects of efficiency (scale...”
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14“...The study tests the policy irrelevance proposition in the inflation targeting monetary policy environment in South Africa, as well as in the context of a...”
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15by Ajilore, Taiwo Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences (01.10.2013)“...The study examined the assumption that 'size matters' in the empirical controversy of the relationship between migrants' remittances and economic growth. This...”
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16by Maredza, Andrew Ikhide, Sylvanus Published in The international business & economics research journal (29.10.2013)“...In this paper, the authors seek to investigate the nexus between banking sector efficiency and labour employment in South Africa. The Hicks-Moorsteen...”
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17“...The Botswana banking system has witnessed substantial deregulation in the past three decades with the entry of foreign banks, mergers and acquisitions in the...”
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18“...JEL Classifications: F40, F41, O10...”
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19“...The countries in the Common Monetary Area (CMA), South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland, have harmonised their monetary and exchange rate policies in a...”
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