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Although a large literature highlights the impact of personality traits on key labor market outcomes, evidence of their impact on agricultural production decisions remains limited. Data from 1,200 Ghanaian rice farmers suggest that noncognitive skills (polychronicity, work centrality, and...
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taxes than for non-tax revenue from oil or aid. Two identical experiments on large, representative subject pools in Ghana …
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, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and the Philippines, to highlight key aspects of their characteristics and experience of …
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development quest. The sample includes Brazil, India, Vietnam and four African countries -- Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia …
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Ghana is experiencing its third gold rush, and this paper sheds light on the socioeconomic impacts of this rapid …
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This paper discusses the landscape for private equity and venture capital financing in Ghana. It provides an overview …, regulatory, and taxation drivers and impediments that affect Ghana?s private equity and venture capital industry …
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A burgeoning area of social science research examines how state capabilities and bureaucratic effectiveness shape economic development. This paper studies how the management practices of civil service bureaucrats correlate to the delivery of public projects, using novel data from the Ghanaian...
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There is a growing body of literature exploring the skill content of jobs. This paper contributes to this research by using data on the task content of occupations in developing countries, instead of U.S. data, as most existing studies do. The paper finds that indexes based on U.S. data do not...
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Ghana has experienced a decade of solid and exceptionally high growth. Between 2005 and 2015, income nearly doubled … decompositions and growth regressions. For the comparative perspective, the paper compares Ghana with its structural and aspirational …
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In this paper the impact of various agglomerative forces on employment growth in Ghanaian manufacturing is investigated, using data from two firm censuses, as well as population census and trade data. The study is the first to use nationally representative firm data that covers the formal and...
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