alberto alfonzo & tugberk tanrisevdir economic development and international politics inaf 100
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Alberto Alfonzo & Tugberk TanrisevdirEconomic Development and International
PoliticsINAF 100
What factors affect the odds of winning the African Cup of Nations?
How do these factors affect?
We expect: Host Nations to be more probable to win the
Tournament, GDP Per Capita (Constant US$ 2005) to have a
positive effect on the chances of winning, Urban Population Percentage to have a positive
impact on winning the Cup. On the other hand, the Total Population to have a negative effect.
Independent Variables
Dependent Variables
GDP Per Capita (Constant 2005 US$)
Chance of winning ACN
Home Advantage
Total Population
Urban Population Percentage
We studied these factors on every country that reached the Semifinals and Finals of the CAN, from 1962 to 2012.
We created a new variable “Points per Tournament” to control for in which position countries finished in the tournament.
We ran regressions in order to find significant relationships between our independent and dependent variables.
Home Advantage 11 countries which hosted the ACN won the
title out of 29 tournaments.
GDP Per Capita (Constant 2005 US$)
For the 7 latest tournaments of CAN, we observed that 5 out of 7 times: countries with higher GDP Per Capita won.
2000 1) Cameroon
2) Nigeria 3) South Africa
Result
GDPPC 868,1227604 678,5861554585 4652,3388083 YES/NO
2002 1) Cameroon
2) Senegal 3) Nigeria Result
GDPPC 895,6460436 701,7336937042 675,55899580 YES
2006 1) Egypt 2) Ivory Coast 3) Nigeria Result
GDPPC 868,1227604 1251,971990746 831,78868940 NO
2004 1) Tunisia 2) Morocco 3) Nigeria Result
GDPPC 868,1227604 1910,193407139 783,07388692 NO
2008 1) Egypt 2) Cameroon 3) Ghana Result
GDPPC 1456,565676 926,4843849723 570,36368375 YES
2010 1) Egypt 2) Ghana 3) Nigeria Result
GDPPC 1550,064093 610,1836567963 972,54617876 YES/NO
2012 1) Zambia 2) Ivory Coast 3) Mali Result
GDPPC 798,2602435 936,3859404089 476,44467831 NO
Urban Population Percentage
For the 7 latest tournaments of CAN, we observed that 3 out of 7 times: countries with higher Urban Population Percentage won.
Egypt, whose Urban Population Percentage was lower than its opponents', won 3 times.
Total Population
For the 7 latest tournaments of CAN, we observed that 4 out of 7 times: countries with more Total Population won.
Egypt, whose Total Population was higher than its opponents', won 3 times.
Home Advantage does not have a positive effect as we expected.
GDP Per Capita does have a positive impact on the chances of winning the CAN, as we expected.
As for Total Population and Urban Population Percentage, the results are erratic. Therefore we cannot reach a conclusion yet.