2019
DOI: 10.1111/issj.12226
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Sustainable development in Sub‐Saharan Africa: the impact of infrastructure on wealth per capita

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“…At present, many literature papers have studied the SD of African countries, especially in the aspects of governance, economy, resources, and environment, like Selmier and Newenham-Kahindi ( 8 ), Mutiiria et al ( 9 ), Asongu and Nnanna ( 10 ), and Liyanage et al ( 11 ), but the research on public life, education, and welfare is not enough. For example, Atisa et al ( 12 ) studied legal structures, governance, and sustainable development in African countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, many literature papers have studied the SD of African countries, especially in the aspects of governance, economy, resources, and environment, like Selmier and Newenham-Kahindi ( 8 ), Mutiiria et al ( 9 ), Asongu and Nnanna ( 10 ), and Liyanage et al ( 11 ), but the research on public life, education, and welfare is not enough. For example, Atisa et al ( 12 ) studied legal structures, governance, and sustainable development in African countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, many literature papers have studied the SD of African countries, especially in the aspects of governance, economy, resources, and environment, like Selmier and Newenham-Kahindi (8), Mutiiria et al (9), Asongu and Nnanna (10), and Liyanage et al (11), but the research on public life, education, and welfare is not enough. For example, Atisa et al (12) studied legal structures, governance, and sustainable development in African countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%