On the Impact of Income per Capita on Health Outcomes: Is Africa Different?
This paper examines the link between income per capita, adult life expectancy and mortality rates for children. We estimate a dynamic panel model using data from 128 developing countries and find that all else equal external factors have a positive and significant impact on health outcomes
Fiscal Policy Tools and Economic Growth in Nigeria
The study uses fiscal policy instruments to complement its sister strategy – the monetary policy tools to promote stability in the Nigerian economy. A good mix of fiscal and monetary policy tools could help in the formulation and implementation of sound economic policies.
Exploring the Challenges and Factors Impeding Effective Public Service Delivery at a Municipality in Namibia
This study explored the challenges and factors impeding effective public service delivery in Namibia, using a municipality in the Otjozondjupa Region as a case representative. The study sought further to devise strategies that can be used to improve customer satisfaction.
SMEs’ Innovative and Diversification Capabilities: Leveraging IT to Achieve Sustainable Performance
In this paper we explore SMEs’ innovative and diversification capabilities, and how they contribute to sustained performance. We identify strategies customized exclusively for SMEs to build a resilient strategy by wisely reallocating resources and leveraging new technology for attaining sustainability.
Digital Student ID, Identity Management and Internet of Everything in Education During Covid-19
This research paper analyzes overview of the different types of smart cards, this paper explores the potentials of applying e-ID cards to students in educational processes and beyond.
The Impact of the U.S. Presidential Elections on the Stock Markets
The research paper findings show that higher returns are accompanied by higher risks and the US presidential elections do make significant impact on stock markets’ risk – return dynamics.





