Jonathan Munemo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorSubhayu Bandyopadhyay | grad student | 2004 | West Virginia University | |
(Three essays on transfers, trade policy and welfare.) |
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Chambers D, Munemo J. (2019) Regulations, institutional quality and entrepreneurship Journal of Regulatory Economics. 55: 46-66 |
Munemo J. (2018) Entrepreneurial Success in Africa: How Relevant Are Foreign Direct Investment and Financial Development? African Development Review. 30: 372-385 |
Nyantakyi EB, Munemo J. (2017) Technology gap, imported capital goods and productivity of manufacturing plants in Sub-Saharan Africa Journal of International Trade & Economic Development. 26: 209-227 |
Munemo J. (2017) Foreign direct investment and business start-up in developing countries: The role of financial market development The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 65: 97-106 |
Hoffman RC, Munemo J, Watson S. (2016) International Franchise Expansion: The Role of Institutions and Transaction Costs Journal of International Management. 22: 101-114 |
Munemo J. (2014) Business start-up regulations and the complementarity between foreign and domestic investment Review of World Economics. 150: 745-761 |
Munemo J. (2013) Regulation of Entry and the Variety of Manufactured Exports from Developing Countries Journal of Developing Areas. 47: 207-222 |
Munemo J. (2013) Trade between China and South Africa: Prospects of a Successful SACU-China Free Trade Agreement African Development Review. 25: 303-329 |
Munemo J. (2013) Domestic Credit and Diversification of Manufactured Exports from Developing Countries Development Policy Review. 31: 99-114 |
Munemo J. (2013) Examining Imports of Capital Goods From China as a Channel for Technology Transfer and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa Journal of African Business. 14: 106-116 |