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Lewis D., Frisch M. and Greenberg M. (2004) Downsizing and worker separations: modelling the regional economic impacts of alternative Department of Energy workforce adjustment policies, Reg. Studies 38, 67-83. Fifty years of huge investments by the US Department of Energy (DOE) in some regions...
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This 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights that economic growth in Ghana continued at a robust pace of 8 percent in …
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Ghana is presently confronted with persistent budget deficits and burgeoning public debt in excess of 52% of GDP and … and output fluctuations in Ghana. With cyclical component of annual real GDP and fiscal deficit to GDP ratio time series …
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This paper investigates fiscal developments in 112 countries during the 1990s. It finds that, while the overall fiscal balance improved in most of them, the composition of this improvement differed. In nonprogram countries, revenues increased modestly and expenditure declined sharply, while in...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on economic recession, food security and structural change, Ghana, 1965-1983 - analyses …
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Examines the formulation of national policies including trade, exchange rates, monetary, fiscal and labour market policies and how they contribute to growth and employment generation. Covers mainly the period from 1984 to 2004.
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This study examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on productivity of firms in Ghana. The paper also … investigates the effect of FDI spillovers on domestic firms in Ghana. The results indicate that firms with high proportion of … effect on the productivity of domestic firms. It is also likely that the absorptive capacity of domestic firms in Ghana is …
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