2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijdi-01-2023-0004
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Growth effect of trade misinvoicing in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of governance

Abstract: Purpose The growing volume of trade misinvoicing in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) calls for serious concern, particularly given its effect on macroeconomic fundamentals. Despite the growing body of literature on the growth effect of trade misinvoicing, empirical evidence on the role of governance in moderating the effect is quite scarce, particularly for SSA. The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the growth effect of trade misinvoicing in SSA as well as the moderating role of governance in this rega… Show more

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“…The third factor is the weak institutions that characterise the entire country's economic system. Weak institutions are usually manifested in the form of the high rate of corruption, absence of rule of law, bureaucratic bottleneck, political violence, lack of enforcement of contracts and property rights, and poor regulatory quality (Babatunde & Afolabi, 2023). It has been argued that a high rate of corruption clogs the wheel of economic progress (Hoinaru et al, 2020).…”
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“…The third factor is the weak institutions that characterise the entire country's economic system. Weak institutions are usually manifested in the form of the high rate of corruption, absence of rule of law, bureaucratic bottleneck, political violence, lack of enforcement of contracts and property rights, and poor regulatory quality (Babatunde & Afolabi, 2023). It has been argued that a high rate of corruption clogs the wheel of economic progress (Hoinaru et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%