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This paper provides evidence on the nature of returns to education in Ghana and confirms the emerging empirical … literature on the convexity of returns to education in Ghana. Using a basic Mincerian, model we find that returns to education …
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This paper chronicles the evolution of industry in Ghana over the post-independence era from an inward over …
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, such fisheries are overcapitalized and overfished. In Ghana, in addition to anthropogenic factors, there is evidence of …
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so in Ghana, with a focus on the role of aid in the process of state building and state transition in these two countries …
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, such fisheries are overcapitalized and overfished. In Ghana, in addition to anthropogenic factors, there is evidence of …
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Ghana?s experience since the early 1990s indicates that external aid can significantly impact a country?s democratic … transition. External democracy assistance has been a crucial, positive factor in Ghana?s steady evolution into an electoral …
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Climate variability poses a major risk to agricultural incomes in Africa. In Ghana, most of the country.s poor people …
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countries. However, for Tanzania and Ghana, two major aid recipients, aid did not seem to have been equally beneficial. This …
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and the southwestern and coastal basin systems of Ghana has been undertaken as a component of the impacts and adaptation … study for Ghana …
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Long-run economic development in Ghana is potentially vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change given the country …
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