Melvin Ayogu
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Affiliation
(70%) Center for Public Policy Alternatives
Lagos, Nigeriahttp://www.cpparesearch.org/
RePEc:edi:cppalng (more details at EDIRC)
(30%) Graduate School of Business
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africahttp://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/
RePEc:edi:sbuctza (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Melvin Ayogu, 2002. "Working Paper 66 - Corporate Governance in Africa: The Record and Policies for Good Corporate Governance," Working Paper Series 200, African Development Bank.
- Janine Aron & Melvin Ayogu, 1998. "Efficiency tests in sub-Saharan African foreign exchange markets," CSAE Working Paper Series 1998-05, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
- Ayogu, M., 1997.
"Empirical Studies of Nigeria's Foreign Parallel Market. II: Speculative Efficiency and Noisy Trading,"
Papers
69, African Economic Research Consortium.
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Articles
- Melvin D. Ayogu & Tendai Gwatidzo, 2011. "Democracy and Corruption: On the Limited Role of Political Accountability in Deterring Asset Stripping," Journal of African Development, African Finance and Economic Association (AFEA), vol. 13(2), pages 223-236.
- Ayogu, Melvin D. & Bayat, Fiona, 2010. "ICT governance: South Africa," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 34(4), pages 244-247, May.
- Melvin Ayogu & Hashem Dezhbakhsh, 2004. "Strategic competition in the banking industry," Applied Financial Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(12), pages 835-845.
- Melvin Ayogu & Augustin Kwasi Fosu, 2002. "Privatisation and Corporate Governance: An Overview," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 11(suppl_1), pages 1-9, February.
- Melvin D. Ayogu, 2002. "Comment on ‘International Evidence on Corporate Governance: Lessons for Developing Countries’ by Wendy Carlin and Colin Mayer," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 11(suppl_1), pages 60-67, February.
- Melvin Ayogu, 2001. "Corporate Governance in Africa: The Record and Policies for Good Corporate Governance," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 13(2), pages 308-330.
- Melvin Ayogu, 1999. "Before Prebendalism: A Positive Analysis of Core Infrastructure Investment in a Developing Fiscal Federalism," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 11(2), pages 169-198.
- Aron, Janine & Ayogu, Melvin, 1997. "Foreign Exchange Market Efficiency Tests in Sub-Saharan Africa," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 6(3), pages 150-192, Supplemen.
- Ayogu, Melvin D, 1997. "Return Predictability: Evidence from Nigeria's Foreign Exchange Parallel Market," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 6(2), pages 296-313, July.
- Ehsan Ahmed & Melvin D. Ayogu, 1992. "Identifying Potential Benefits of International Portfolio Diversification: Sub-Saharan Economics," Journal of African Development, African Finance and Economic Association (AFEA), vol. 1(1), pages 165-184.
- Melvin Ayogu, 0. "Infrastructure and Economic Development in Africa: A Review-super- †," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 16(suppl_1), pages -126.
Citations
Many of the citations below have been collected in an experimental project, CitEc, where a more detailed citation analysis can be found. These are citations from works listed in RePEc that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all works could be analyzed. See under "Corrections" how you can help improve the citation analysis.Working papers
- Ayogu, M., 1997.
"Empirical Studies of Nigeria's Foreign Parallel Market. II: Speculative Efficiency and Noisy Trading,"
Papers
69, African Economic Research Consortium.
Cited by:
- Katusiime, Lorna & Shamsuddin, Abul & Agbola, Frank W., 2015. "Foreign exchange market efficiency and profitability of trading rules: Evidence from a developing country," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 315-332.
Articles
- Melvin Ayogu, 2001.
"Corporate Governance in Africa: The Record and Policies for Good Corporate Governance,"
African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 13(2), pages 308-330.
Cited by:
- Amal Jmaii & Noomene Zaafouri & Hella Guerchi Mehri, 2024. "On the measurement of corporate governance and its impact on bank profitability and credit risk: The case of Tunisian listed banks," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 36(2), pages 239-251, June.
- Blanche Steyn & Farai Kwenda & Lesley Stainbank, 2020. "Do board-level controls matter? – An agency perspective on socially responsible investment (SRI) company boards in South Africa," South African Journal of Accounting Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(3), pages 205-235, September.
- Babarindé René ADEROMOU, 2020. "Influence dynamique de la séparation des fonctions de Président du Conseil d'Administration et de Dirigeant sur la performance des entreprises," Journal of Academic Finance, RED research unit, university of Gabes, Tunisia, vol. 11(1), pages 70-85, June.
- Daniel Ofori-Sasu & Joshua Yindenaba Abor & Achampong Kofi Osei, 2017. "Dividend Policy and Shareholders’ Value: Evidence from Listed Companies in Ghana," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 29(2), pages 293-304, June.
- Peterson K. Ozili, 2021. "Corporate governance research in Nigeria: a review," SN Business & Economics, Springer, vol. 1(1), pages 1-32, January.
- Abraham Simon Otim Emuron & Tian Yixiang, 2020. "Financial distress and non‐executive director compensation: Evidence from state‐owned enterprises in South Africa post King III," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 32(2), pages 228-239, June.
- Melvin Ayogu, 1999.
"Before Prebendalism: A Positive Analysis of Core Infrastructure Investment in a Developing Fiscal Federalism,"
African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 11(2), pages 169-198.
Cited by:
- Faheem Ur Rehman & Abul Ala Noman & Yibing Ding, 2020. "Does infrastructure increase exports and reduce trade deficit? Evidence from selected South Asian countries using a new Global Infrastructure Index," Journal of Economic Structures, Springer;Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS), vol. 9(1), pages 1-23, December.
- Augustin K. Fosu & Thomas H. W. Ziesemer & Yoseph Y. Getachew, 2014.
"Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Fresh Evidence from African Countries,"
Working Papers
471, Economic Research Southern Africa.
- Kwasi Fosu, A. & Getachew, Y. & Ziesemer, T., 2014. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Fresh evidence from African countries," MERIT Working Papers 2014-057, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Getachew & Thomas H.W. Ziesemer, 2014. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Fresh Evidence from African Countries," Working Papers 201464, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Yilma Getachew & Thomas Ziesemer, 2012.
"Optimal public investment, growth and consumption: evidence from African countries,"
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series
16412, GDI, The University of Manchester.
- Kwasi Fosu, A. & Getachew, Y. & Ziesemer, T., 2014. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Fresh evidence from African countries," MERIT Working Papers 2014-057, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
- Fosu, Augustin Kwasi & Getachew, Yoseph Yilma & Ziesemer, Thomas H.W., 2016. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, And Consumption: Evidence From African Countries," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(8), pages 1957-1986, December.
- Kwasi Fosu, Augustin & Getachew, Yoseph Yilma & Ziesemer, Thomas, 2011. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Evidence from African countries," MERIT Working Papers 2011-051, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Getachew & Thomas H.W. Ziesemer, 2014. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Fresh Evidence from African Countries," Working Papers 201464, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Yilma Getachew & Thomas Ziesemer, 2011. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Evidence from African countries," CSAE Working Paper Series 2011-22, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Yilma Getachew & Thomas Ziesemer, 2012. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Evidence from African Countries," Department of Economics Working Papers 2012_03, Durham University, Department of Economics.
- Calderon, Cesar & Serven, Luis, 2008. "Infrastructure and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4712, The World Bank.
- Adusah-Poku, Frank & Takeuchi, Kenji, 2019. "Energy poverty in Ghana: Any progress so far?," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 112(C), pages 853-864.
- Raballand, Gael & Bridges, Kate & Beuran, Monica & Sacks, Audrey, 2013. "Does the semi-autonomous agency model function in a low-governance environment ? the case of the road development agency in Zambia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6585, The World Bank.
- Ibrahim B. Kamara, 2007. "The Direct Productivity Impact of Infrastructure Investment: Dynamic Panel Data Evidence From Sub Saharan Africa," Working Papers 048, Economic Research Southern Africa.
- Idrissa Yaya Diandy & Alioune Badara Seck, 2021. "Infrastructures physiques et croissance économique en Afrique de l'Ouest: Le rôle des institutions," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 33(1), pages 154-165, March.
- Faheem Ur Rehman & Yibing Ding & Abul Ala Noman & Muhammad Asif Khan, 2020. "The Nexus Between Infrastructure and Export: An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 12(2), pages 141-157, May.
- Johannes W. Fedderke & Željko Bogetic, 2006.
"Infrastructure and Growth in South Africa: Direct and Indirect Productivity Impacts of 19 Infrastructure Measures,"
Working Papers
039, Economic Research Southern Africa.
- Fedderke, Johannes W. & Bogetic & Zeljko, 2006. "Infrastructure and growth in South Africa : direct and indirect productivity impacts of 19 infrastructure measures," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3989, The World Bank.
- Fedderke, J.W. & Bogetic, Z., 2009. "Infrastructure and Growth in South Africa: Direct and Indirect Productivity Impacts of 19 Infrastructure Measures," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 37(9), pages 1522-1539, September.
- Melvin Ayogu, 0. "Infrastructure and Economic Development in Africa: A Review-super- †," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 16(suppl_1), pages -126.
- Aron, Janine & Ayogu, Melvin, 1997.
"Foreign Exchange Market Efficiency Tests in Sub-Saharan Africa,"
Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 6(3), pages 150-192, Supplemen.
Cited by:
- Nikolaos Giannellis & Athanasios Papadopoulos, 2006.
"Testing for Efficiency in Selected Developing Foreign Exchange Markets: An Equilibrium-Based Approach,"
Working Papers
0717, University of Crete, Department of Economics.
- Giannellis, Nikolaos & Papadopoulos, Athanasios P., 2009. "Testing for efficiency in selected developing foreign exchange markets: An equilibrium-based approach," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 155-166, January.
- Abullah M. Noman & Minhaz U. Ahmed, 2008. "Efficiency of the foreign exchange markets in South Asian Countries," AIUB Bus Econ Working Paper Series AIUB-BUS-ECON-2008-18, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB), Office of Research and Publications (ORP), revised Jun 2008.
- Saint Kuttu & Joshua Yindenaba Abor & Godfred Amewu, 2024. "Long memory in volatility in foreign exchange markets: evidence from selected countries in Africa," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 48(2), pages 462-482, June.
- Janine Aron & John Muellbauer & Benjamin Smit, 2004.
"A Structural Model of the Inflation Process in South Africa,"
Development and Comp Systems
0409055, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Janine Aron & John Muellbauer & B. Smit, 2004. "A Structural Model of the Inflation Process in South Africa," CSAE Working Paper Series 2004-08, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
- Mogaji, Peter Kehinde, 2018. "Monetary Models Evaluation of Exchange Rate Determination in the Non-WAEMU Anglophone West Africa and Guinea," MPRA Paper 99346, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Katusiime, Lorna & Shamsuddin, Abul & Agbola, Frank W., 2015. "Foreign exchange market efficiency and profitability of trading rules: Evidence from a developing country," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 315-332.
- Nikolaos Giannellis & Athanasios Papadopoulos, 2006.
"Testing for Efficiency in Selected Developing Foreign Exchange Markets: An Equilibrium-Based Approach,"
Working Papers
0717, University of Crete, Department of Economics.
- Ayogu, Melvin D, 1997.
"Return Predictability: Evidence from Nigeria's Foreign Exchange Parallel Market,"
Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 6(2), pages 296-313, July.
Cited by:
- Saint Kuttu & Joshua Yindenaba Abor & Godfred Amewu, 2024. "Long memory in volatility in foreign exchange markets: evidence from selected countries in Africa," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 48(2), pages 462-482, June.
- Melvin Ayogu, 0.
"Infrastructure and Economic Development in Africa: A Review-super- †,"
Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 16(suppl_1), pages -126.
Cited by:
- Tii N. Nchofoung & Simplice A. Asongu & Arsène A. Njamen Kengdo & Elvis D. Achuo, 2022.
"Linear and non‐linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa,"
African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 34(1), pages 81-96, March.
- Nchofoung, Tii & Asongu, Simplice & Njamen Kengdo, Arsène & Achuo, Elvis, 2021. "Linear and non-linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa," MPRA Paper 110614, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Tii N. Nchofoung & Simplice A. Asongu & Arsène A. Njamen Kengdo & Elvis D. Achuo, 2021. "Linear and non-linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa," Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute. 21/039, African Governance and Development Institute..
- Tii N. Nchofoung & Simplice A. Asongu & Arsène A. Njamen Kengdo & Elvis D. Achuo, 2021. "Linear and non-linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa," Working Papers 21/039, European Xtramile Centre of African Studies (EXCAS).
- Tii N. Nchofoung & Simplice A. Asongu & Arsène A. Njamen Kengdo & Elvis D. Achuo, 2021. "Linear and non-linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa," Research Africa Network Working Papers 21/039, Research Africa Network (RAN).
- Joan Halstein, 2020. "Resource sector concessions and spatial development in Southern Africa," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2020-63, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
- Margaret Chitiga & Ramos Mabugu & Hélène Maisonnave, 2016.
"Analysing job creation effects of scaling up infrastructure spending in South Africa,"
Development Southern Africa, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(2), pages 186-202, March.
- Margaret Chitiga & Ramos Mabugu & Helene Maisonnave, 2016. "Analysing job creation effects of scaling up infrastructure spending in South Africa," Post-Print hal-02314219, HAL.
- Hélène Maisonnave & Ramos Mabugu & Margaret Chitiga & Véronique Robichaud, 2013. "Analysing Job Creation Effects of Scaling Up Infrastructure Spending in South Africa," Cahiers de recherche 1310, CIRPEE.
- Helene Maisonnave & Ramos Mabugu & Margaret Chitiga & Véronique Robichaud, 2019. "Analysing Job Creation Effects of Scaling Up Infrastructure Spending in South Africa," Working Papers hal-02314226, HAL.
- Augustin K. Fosu & Thomas H. W. Ziesemer & Yoseph Y. Getachew, 2014.
"Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Fresh Evidence from African Countries,"
Working Papers
471, Economic Research Southern Africa.
- Kwasi Fosu, A. & Getachew, Y. & Ziesemer, T., 2014. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Fresh evidence from African countries," MERIT Working Papers 2014-057, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Getachew & Thomas H.W. Ziesemer, 2014. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Fresh Evidence from African Countries," Working Papers 201464, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Yilma Getachew & Thomas Ziesemer, 2012.
"Optimal public investment, growth and consumption: evidence from African countries,"
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series
16412, GDI, The University of Manchester.
- Kwasi Fosu, A. & Getachew, Y. & Ziesemer, T., 2014. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Fresh evidence from African countries," MERIT Working Papers 2014-057, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
- Fosu, Augustin Kwasi & Getachew, Yoseph Yilma & Ziesemer, Thomas H.W., 2016. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, And Consumption: Evidence From African Countries," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(8), pages 1957-1986, December.
- Kwasi Fosu, Augustin & Getachew, Yoseph Yilma & Ziesemer, Thomas, 2011. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Evidence from African countries," MERIT Working Papers 2011-051, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Getachew & Thomas H.W. Ziesemer, 2014. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Fresh Evidence from African Countries," Working Papers 201464, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Yilma Getachew & Thomas Ziesemer, 2011. "Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Evidence from African countries," CSAE Working Paper Series 2011-22, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
- Augustin Kwasi Fosu & Yoseph Yilma Getachew & Thomas Ziesemer, 2012. "Optimal Public Investment, Growth, and Consumption: Evidence from African Countries," Department of Economics Working Papers 2012_03, Durham University, Department of Economics.
- Emmanuel Olusegun STOBER, 2016. "Stomach Infrastructure: Lessons for Democracy and Good Governance," Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy, College of Management, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, vol. 4(3), pages 449-460, September.
- Afeikhena Jerome, 2011. "Infrastructure, Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Africa," Journal of Infrastructure Development, India Development Foundation, vol. 3(2), pages 127-151, December.
- Chukwuebuka Bernard Azolibe & Jisike Jude Okonkwo & Patrick Kanayo Adigwe, 2020. "Government Infrastructure Expenditure and Investment Drive in an Emerging Market Economy: Evidence from Nigeria," Emerging Economy Studies, International Management Institute, vol. 6(1), pages 61-85, May.
- David Castells-Quintana, 2015.
"“Malthus living in a slum: urban concentration, infrastructures and economic growth”,"
AQR Working Papers
201505, University of Barcelona, Regional Quantitative Analysis Group, revised Jan 2015.
- David Castells-Quintana & Vicente Royuela, 2014. "Malthus living in a slum: Urban concentration, infrastructures and economic growth," ERSA conference papers ersa14p1175, European Regional Science Association.
- David Castells-Quintana, 2015. "“Malthus living in a slum: urban concentration, infrastructures and economic growth”," IREA Working Papers 201506, University of Barcelona, Research Institute of Applied Economics, revised Jan 2015.
- Castells-Quintana, David, 2017. "Malthus living in a slum: Urban concentration, infrastructure and economic growth," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 98(C), pages 158-173.
- Minoru Watanabe & Yusuke Miyake & Masaya Yasuoka, 2016. "Public Investment, Health Infrastructure and Income Growth," Applied Economics and Finance, Redfame publishing, vol. 3(3), pages 93-102, August.
- Lux, Alexandra & Janowicz, Cedric, 2009. "Water use options for regional development. Potentials of new water technologies in Central Northern Namibia," MPRA Paper 17479, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Tii N. Nchofoung & Simplice A. Asongu & Arsène A. Njamen Kengdo & Elvis D. Achuo, 2022.
"Linear and non‐linear effects of infrastructures on inclusive human development in Africa,"
African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 34(1), pages 81-96, March.
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