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Publications

by members of

Department of Economics
Midlands State University
Gweru, Zimbabwe

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Working papers

2023

  1. Katuka, Blessing & Mudzingiri, Calvin & Vengesai, Edson, 2023. "The effects of non-performing loans on bank stability and economic performance in Zimbabwe," MPRA Paper 117346, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Katuka, Blessing & Mudzingiri, Calvin, 2023. "Impact of Output Gap, COVID-19, and Governance Quality on Fiscal Space in Sub-Saharan Africa," MPRA Paper 118865, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2017

  1. Katuka, Blessing, 2017. "Credit risk dynamics in listed local banks in Zimbabwe (2009-2013)," MPRA Paper 92687, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2017.

2015

  1. Katuka, Blessing & Dzingirai, Canicio, 2015. "Micro and Macro Drivers of Credit Risk: The Case of Zimbabwean Banking Industry (2009-2013)," MPRA Paper 92688, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2018.

Journal articles

2023

  1. Blessing Katuka & Calvin Mudzingiri & Edson Vengesai, 2023. "The effects of non-performing loans on bank stability and economic performance in Zimbabwe," Asian Economic and Financial Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 13(6), pages 393-405.
  2. Blessing Katuka & Calvin Mudzingiri & Peterson K. Ozili, 2023. "Fiscal space, governance quality and inclusive growth: evidence from Africa," Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 16(1), pages 80-101, November.
  3. Blessing Katuka & Calvin Mudzingiri, 2023. "Impact of Output Gap, COVID-19, and Governance Quality on Fiscal Space in Sub-Saharan Africa," Economies, MDPI, vol. 11(10), pages 1-20, October.

2017

  1. Alexander Mapfumo, 2017. "Food Security Amongst Small Grains and Long Grains Smallholder Farmers of Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe," Journal of Social Economics Research, Conscientia Beam, vol. 4(2), pages 22-30.

2016

  1. Watson Munyanyi & Alexander Mapfumo, 2016. "Factors Influencing Crowdfunding Plausibility in Post Hyperinflationary Zimbabwe," Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, Macrothink Institute, Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, vol. 3(1), pages 1828-1828, December.
  2. Blessing Katuka, & Ranga Mathias Mavhunga, 2016. "Profitability Determinants in Microfinance Industry: Case of Zimbabwe (2010-2014)," Journal of Global Economy, Research Centre for Social Sciences,Mumbai, India, vol. 12(4), pages 219-242, December.

2015

  1. Vincent Moyo & Alexander Mapfumo, 2015. "Causal Relationship between Imports and Economic Growth in Zimbabwe: An Empirical Analysis 1975 – 2013," The Economics and Finance Letters, Conscientia Beam, vol. 2(4), pages 35-44.

2013

  1. Mapfumo Alexander, 2013. "An econometric analysis of the relationship between agricultural production and economic growth in Zimbabwe," Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, CyberLeninka;Редакция журнала Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, vol. 23(11), pages 11-15.
  2. Zhou GIDEON & Chilunjika ALOUIS, 2013. "A Peep into the Sources of Policy Implementation Inertia in Africa: The Case of the Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (MZWP) in Zimbabwe," Asian Journal of Empirical Research, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 3(4), pages 447-463.

2012

  1. Mapfumo Alexander & Mushunje Abbyssinia & Chidoko Clainos, 2012. "The impact of government agricultural expenditure on poverty in Zimbabwe," Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, CyberLeninka;Редакция журнала Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, vol. 7(7), pages 16-22.

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