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Foreign aid and the economy of Guinea
Bayo, Mamadou Sanoussy
The study explores the oversea aids-led economic growth hypothesis; while controlling for trade openness and infrastructure development policies. The data sources for the study come from the world bank annual report and time frame for the study is from 1992 down to 2019. Analysis of Augment dicker fuller test affirmed that the policy variables in time series are non-stationary at level; but stationary at first difference. In addition, analysis of Johannsen cointegration approach affirmed that all the policy variables in times series coexist in the long run or term and Ordinary Least Square is utilized to perform the empirical data analysis. After the empirical analysis, result goes to indicate that the oversea aids have a negative and significant association with the economic growth and the infrastructure development has a negative and insignificant association with the output growth. In addition, the trade openness has a positive and significant association with the productivity growth

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