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Charles Shaaba Saba (PhD)
Charles Shaaba Saba (PhD)
School of Economics and Econometrics, College of Business and Economics, University of Johannesburg
Verified email at uj.ac.za
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Military expenditure and economic growth: evidence from a heterogeneous panel of African countries
C Shaaba Saba, N Ngepah
Economic research-Ekonomska istraživanja 32 (1), 3586-3606, 2019
772019
A cross-regional analysis of military expenditure, state fragility and economic growth in Africa
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Quality & Quantity 53 (6), 2885-2915, 2019
582019
ICT diffusion, industrialisation and economic growth nexus: An international cross-country analysis
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Journal of the Knowledge Economy 13 (3), 2030-2069, 2022
562022
Convergence patterns in global ICT: Fresh insights from a club clustering algorithm
CS Saba, OO David
Telecommunications Policy 44 (10), 102010, 2020
432020
Empirical analysis of military expenditure and industrialisation nexus: A regional approach for Africa
CS Saba, N Ngepah
International Economic Journal 34 (1), 58-84, 2020
392020
Convergence in renewable energy sources and the dynamics of their determinants: An insight from a club clustering algorithm
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Energy Reports 8, 3483-3506, 2022
382022
Convergence or divergence patterns in global defence spending: further evidence from a nonlinear single factor model
CS Saba
Peace economics, peace science and public policy 27 (1), 51-90, 2021
352021
Nexus between CO2 emissions, renewable energy consumption, militarisation, and economic growth in South Africa: Evidence from using novel dynamic ARDL simulations
CS Saba
Renewable Energy 205, 349-365, 2023
282023
Convergence in military expenditure and economic growth in Africa and its regional economic communities: evidence from a club clustering algorithm
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Cogent Economics & Finance 8 (1), 1832344, 2020
282020
Security as an outcome for promoting economic prosperity in the regional economic communities of Africa: Evidence from a panel data analysis
CS Saba
African Security Review 29 (4), 376-400, 2020
272020
Military expenditure and security outcome convergence in African regional economic communities: evidence from the convergence club algorithm
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 26 (1), 20190014, 2020
262020
Determinants of renewable electricity development in Europe: Do Governance indicators and institutional quality matter?
CS Saba, M Biyase
Energy Reports 8, 13914-13938, 2022
212022
Nexus between defence spending, economic growth and development: evidence from a disaggregated panel data analysis
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Economic Change and Restructuring 55 (1), 109-151, 2022
202022
Analysis of convergence in transport infrastructure: a global evidence
CS Saba, N Ngepah, NM Odhiambo
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research 21 (2), 137-160, 2021
202021
Convergence and transition paths in transportation: fresh insights from a club clustering algorithm
CS Saba
Transport policy 112, 80-93, 2021
192021
Convergence in renewable energy consumption and their influencing factors across regions: evidence from convergence algorithm approach
CS Saba, N Ngepah
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29 (40), 61412-61445, 2022
182022
Military Expenditure and Security Outcome Convergence in Africa: An Application of the Club Clustering Approach
CS Saba
African Security 13 (3), 1-36, 2020
172020
Human capital and economic growth in South Africa: A cross-municipality panel data analysis
N Ngepah, CS Saba, NG Mabindisa
South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 24 (1), 1-11, 2021
162021
Defence spending and economic growth in South Africa: evidence from cointegration and co-feature analysis
CS Saba
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 28 (1), 51-100, 2022
152022
Nexus between telecommunication infrastructures, defence and economic growth: a global evidence
CS Saba, N Ngepah
NETNOMICS: Economic Research and Electronic Networking 22 (2), 139-177, 2021
152021
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