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Nicholas Ngepah
Nicholas Ngepah
Professor of Economics, University of Johannesburg
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African regional trade agreements and intra-African trade
N Ngepah, MC Udeagha
Journal of Economic Integration 33 (1), 1176-1199, 2018
992018
A review of theories and evidence of inclusive growth: an economic perspective for Africa
N Ngepah
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 24, 52-57, 2017
982017
The asymmetric effect of trade openness on economic growth in South Africa: a nonlinear ARDL approach
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
Economic Change and Restructuring 54 (2), 491-540, 2021
942021
Does trade openness mitigate the environmental degradation in South Africa?
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29 (13), 19352-19377, 2022
842022
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
802019
Disaggregating the environmental effects of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption in South Africa: fresh evidence from the novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
Economic Change and Restructuring 55 (3), 1767-1814, 2022
762022
Revisiting trade and environment nexus in South Africa: fresh evidence from new measure
M Udeagha, N Ngepah
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
732019
Dynamic ARDL simulations effects of fiscal decentralization, green technological innovation, trade openness, and institutional quality on environmental sustainability: evidence …
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
Sustainability 14 (16), 10268, 2022
612022
A cross-regional analysis of military expenditure, state fragility and economic growth in Africa
C Saba, N Ngepah
quality & quantity, 2019
602019
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
592022
Supplementary trade benefits of multi-memberships in African regional trade agreements
N Ngepah, MC Udeagha
Journal of African Business 20 (4), 505-524, 2019
522019
The drivers of environmental sustainability in BRICS economies: do green finance and fintech matter?
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
World Development Sustainability 3, 100096, 2023
502023
Striving towards environmental sustainability in the BRICS economies: the combined influence of fiscal decentralization and environmental innovation
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 30 (2), 111-125, 2023
442023
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
412022
Trade liberalization and the geography of industries in South Africa: fresh evidence from a new measure
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
International Journal of Urban Sciences 24 (3), 354-396, 2020
402020
Empirical Analysis of Military Expenditure and Industrialisation Nexus: A Regional Approach for Africa
N Ngepah, SC Saba
International Economic Journal, 2019
40*2019
Can public–private partnership investment in energy (PPPI) mitigate CO2 emissions in South Africa? Fresh evidence from the novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 1044605, 2023
362023
The asymmetric effect of technological innovation on CO2 emissions in South Africa: New evidence from the QARDL approach
MC Udeagha, N Ngepah
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 985719, 2022
312022
A step towards environmental mitigation in South Africa: Does trade liberalisation really matter? Fresh evidence from A novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach
MC Udeagha, NN Ngepah
282021
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
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