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Focusing mainly on industry has not been optimal policy in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. For maximum economywide …
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Focusing mainly on industry has not been optimal policy in Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. For maximum economywide … services.Blunch and Verner analyze and compare sectoral growth in three African economies - Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe …'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. For maximum economywide growth, it would have been better to balance policies to include all three …
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Ghana, taking into account the possible endogeneity of program participation and endogenous program placement. Adult … promoting child health in Ghana through the acquisition of health knowledge by participants—in stark contrast with the decreased …
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I examine teenage pregnancy in Ghana, focusing on the role and interplay of Ghanaian and English reading skills, formal …
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I examine teenage pregnancy in Ghana, focusing on the role and interplay of Ghanaian and English reading skills, formal …
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skills, such as adult literacy programs, or other types of education. This paper examines these issues for Ghana, by …
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Using a cohort approach, this paper examines educational attainment in Ghana and its potential determinants considering … and time in Ghana. Individuals who completed any formal education were also much less likely to participate in adult …
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