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The study relies on Ghana’s Living Standard Measurement Survey to test the hypothesis of no relationship between credit and household food consumption expenditure. We use single stage and pooled least squares given the non-availability of national panel data in Ghana and lack of better...
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problem. This study analyses the effect of household income and savings on loan refusal and the intensity of loan refusal in … income and savings inversely relate to loan refusal and the intensity of loan refusal at their respective significance levels …. It is also shown that low-income and low-savings households are more likely to be discouraged from loan applications than …
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The evidence of higher income inequality leading to increased HIV prevalence through channels of coercion and migration … relationship. Initially from income inequality to HIV prevalence; then from HIV prevalence to reduced human capital formation and … subsequently generating human capital inequality via reduced investment in human capital of affected households and back to income …
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