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- H Social Sciences (9)
- HC Economic History and Conditions (9)
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- HC800 Africa (9)
- HC94 By region or country (9)
- HC Economic History and Conditions (9)
- H Social Sciences (9)
Number of items at this level: 9.
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- Johannesson, J. (2011) Genetics, stem cell therapies, convergence of biology and other sciences and their impact on Africa. Contemporary Global Studies Review. 1(1), pp. 26-28. 2045-2608.
- Johannesson, J. and Palona, I. (2010) The dynamics of the East African market. International Journal of Marketing Studies. 2(1), pp. 13-23. 1918-719X (Print); 1918-7203 (Online).
- Johnston, D., Deane, K. D. and Rizzo, M. (2015) Editorial: The political economy of HIV. Review of African Political Economy. 42(145), pp. 335-341. 0305-6244.
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- Katwalo, A. M. (2007) Differences between men and women entrepreneurs in the informal business sector in Uganda: a cultural perspective. Paper presented to: International Academy of African Business and Development (IAABD) Conference, London, 29 May - 2 June 2007. (Unpublished)
- Katwalo, A. M. (2007) The difference in cultural influence between men and women entrepreneurs in the informal business sector in Uganda. Journal of African Business. 1522-8916.
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- Smith-Hillman, A. V. (2008) A critical exposé of competition policy in selected African and Caribbean countries. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
- Smith-Hillman, A. V. (2007) Competition policy, inflation and corruption: evidence from African economies. Applied Economics Letters. 14(9), pp. 653-656. 1350-4851.
- Smith-Hillman, A. V. (2007) The challenge to Ghanaian economic growth: an investigation of the micro and small business experience with anti-competitive conduct. Paper presented to: International Academy of African Business and Development 8th Annual Conference, London Metropolitan University, 29 May - 2 June 2007. (Unpublished)
- Smith-Hillman, A. V. (2007) Market power, competition policy and developing economies: divergent conditions within African and Caribbean economies. Journal of Economic Studies. 34(2), pp. 120-135. 0144-3585.