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Stephen Esaku
Stephen Esaku
Lecturer of Economics & Business, Cavendish University Uganda
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The Portrait of Uganda's informal sector: What main obstacles do the sector face?
S Mugoda, S Esaku, RK Nakimu, E Bbaale
Cogent Economics & Finance 8 (1), 1-29, 2020
372020
Does corruption contribute to the rise of the shadow economy? Empirical evidence from Uganda
S Esaku
Cogent Economics & Finance 9 (1), 1-22, 2021
222021
Investments, export entry and export intensity in small manufacturing firms
S Esaku
Journal of Industrial and Business Economics 47 (4), 677-697, 2020
222020
The long- and short-run relationship between the shadow economy and trade openness in Uganda
S Esaku
Cogent Economics & Finance 9 (1), 1-20, 2021
212021
Does the shadow economy increase income inequality in the short- and long-run? Empirical evidence from Uganda
S Esaku
Cogent Economics & Finance 9 (1), 1-21, 2021
212021
Does income inequality increase the shadow economy? Empirical evidence from Uganda
S Esaku
Development Studies Research 8 (1), 147-160, 2021
202021
Job creation, job destruction and reallocation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Firm-level evidence from Kenyan manufacturing sector
S Esaku
Cogent Economics & Finance 8 (1), 1-23, 2020
202020
Is informality a barrier to economic growth in Uganda? Empirical analysis
S Esaku
Development Studies Research 8 (1), 109-121, 2021
192021
Export markets and firm productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
S Esaku
Journal of African Business 22 (2), 254-273, 2019
192019
Trade liberalization and productivity growth: A firm-level analysis from Kenya
S Esaku, W Krugell
Review of Economic Analysis 12 (4), 439-460, 2020
132020
Trade liberalisation, firm dynamics and export participation in Sub-Saharan Africa
S Esaku
North-West University (South Africa), 2019
132019
Exports,Investment and Productivity Growth: A Firm-level Analysis from Tanzania and Ghana
S Esaku
Journal of African Business 23 (2), 400-420, 2020
12*2020
Firm-level investment and exporting: New empirical evidence from Ghana and Tanzania
S Esaku, W Krugell
International Economic Journal 34 (1), 125-143, 2020
122020
Does firm size affect learning-by-exporting? Empirical evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
S Esaku
Cogent Economics & Finance 8 (1), 1-16, 2020
122020
The short- and long-run relationship between trade openness and economic growth in Uganda
S Esaku
Cogent Economics & Finance 9 (1), 1-23, 2021
92021
Political instability and informality in Uganda: An empirical analysis
S Esaku
The European Journal of Applied Economics 18 (2), 161-177, 2021
82021
Has the low level of economic growth spurred informal sector activities in Uganda? An Empirical analysis
S Esaku
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 12, 1-16, 2021
62021
Which firms drive employment growth in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Kenya
S Esaku
Small Business Economics 57 (1), 1-14, 2021
62021
Institutionalized democracy and the shadow economy in the short- and long-run: empirical analysis from Uganda
S Esaku
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS 9, 1-12, 2022
52022
Does firm Age affect learning-by-exporting? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
S Esaku
Social Sciences Research Network, 1-22, 2021
22021
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