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    Financial market development, global financial crisis and economic growth : evidence from developing nations

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    Emerging and frontier markets in Africa have witnessed various economic and financial reforms aimed at integrating the domestic markets into the global financial market to attract investment. Whether these reforms promote high economic growth remains inconclusive. The paper applies the pooled mean group estimation technique to empirically re-investigate the link between financial market development, global financial crisis, and economic growth in selected African economies. The results strongly support our hypotheses that stock market and banking sector development promotes economic growth in the selected countries. Moreover, financial crisis reduce the positive effects of both the stock market and banking sector developments on economic growth. The study suggests that both the banking sector and stock market are important to deliver the long-run economic growth that the African region desired. Moreover, effort should be made to enact policy measures that would ensure development of the stock market which has received inadequate attention.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Plant species diversity for sustainable management of crop pests and diseases in agroecosystems: a review

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    Les adventices des cultures de l'Océan Indien - Identification et partage de connaissance à travers le portail collaboratif WIKWIO

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    International audienceIdentification and knowledge sharing on crop weeds of the Western Indian Ocean is now facilitated by a set of Web 2.0 tools developed as part of the European project Wikwio. These tools can be used in different ways, at the office connected to the Internet or not, or in the field, and with different kind of devices (mobile phone, tablet, PC). Thus, it allows the collection and sharing of observations of weeds whether they are identified or not; it helps in the plant identification, even for non-specialised users, and facilitates the synthesis and dissemination of knowledge on more than 400 species; it also provides control methods for different cropping systems in the region. A network of over 500 stakeholders, including farmers, extension people, distributors, agronomists, weed scientists, teachers, students, has built up around this collaborative portal, but effective contributors are still in need.L'identification et le partage de connaissances ou de questionnements sur les adventices des cultures de l'Ouest de l'Océan Indien est maintenant facilité par l’ensemble d'outils Web 2.0 développé le projet Européen Wikwio. Ces outils sont utilisables de différentes façons : au bureau, connecté ou non à Internet ou au champ et avec différents supports (téléphone mobile, tablette, ordinateur). Ainsi, ils permettent la collecte et le partage d'observations d’adventices identifiées ou non ; ils apportent une aide à l'identification, même pour des utilisateurs non spécialistes, et facilitent la synthèse et la diffusion de connaissance pour plus de 400 espèces ; de même que des moyens de lutte dans les différents systèmes de culture de la région. Un réseau de plus de 650 acteurs très divers, comprenant des agriculteurs, des agents du développement et de l'approvisionnement, des agronomes, des malherbologues, des enseignants, des étudiants, s'est constitué autour de ce portail collaboratif, bien que les contributeurs effectifs demeurent encore trop peu nombreux
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