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our stance that Chinese entrepreneurs still represent a minority group in the import of cheap China goods into Ghana and … Senegal. …
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' for four distinctly different African countries (Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and Ghana). In general, great expectations about … out of Africa, especially in Ghana and Senegal. Signs of positive selection with respect to the level of education of … potential migrants are only present in Ghana and Egypt. The differences in intentions by age and sex are also quite noteworthy …
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moving south towards the four countries of interest of this paper (Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Senegal and Togo). At the time of … flows could be equivalent to between 1.3% (Ghana) and nearly 5% (Senegal) of GDP. Another pathway is through 'conflict … writing, all except Ghana have experienced direct jihadist attacks, and all have reported extremist encroachment and recent …
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-trained farmers. Based on a study in Senegal this paper hypothesizes that the question of the project placement strategy is vital when …
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deforestation. This paper evaluates the impacts of an ICS dissemination project in urban Senegal implemented by Deutsche …
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, Senegal und Uganda. Für die Ermittlung des Marktpotenzials von digitalen Finanzdienstleistungen stützt sich die Studie auf die …
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produce through producer organizations. We conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal in which we vary the …
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environmental changes ever observed. In rural Senegal, droughts combined with deforestation caused a drastic reduction of natural …
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This paper is the first to provide evidence about the relationship between bride price payments and fertility decisions in the African context. Remarkably, the results show that bride price payments reduce fertility pressure, with a woman reducing her number of children by 0.5 at the mean bride...
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endogenous switching model for the case of Senegal's manufacturing formal sector and find, consistently with our theoretical …
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