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In this paper, we examine the causal relationship between aid inflows and economic growth for Ghana during the period …. The results indeed confirm the popular conjecture that corruption in Ghana is endemic and stifles development. Therefore … poverty reduction and sustainable development in Ghana. …
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In this paper, we examine the causal relationship between aid inflows and economic growth for Ghana during the period …. The results indeed confirm the popular conjecture that corruption in Ghana is endemic and stifles development. Therefore … poverty reduction and sustainable development in Ghana …
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endogeneity of dam location. We find that an additional dam reduces a local county’s cropland net primary production (NPP) by 13 ….7% and reduces a local county’s night-time light (NTL) by 1.8%. We also find that an additional dam increases a downstream …
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across sectors, attracting substantial lobbying efforts by special interest groups. Yet, the link between structural change … and lobbying remains underexplored. Using more than 150 years of data on parliamentary petitions in USA and Britain, we … measure historical lobbying and document several stylized facts. First, lobbying over industrial policies follows a hump …
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across sectors, attracting substantial lobbying efforts by special interest groups. Yet, the link between structural change … and lobbying remains underexplored. Using more than 150 years of data on parliamentary petitions in USA and Britain, we … measure historical lobbying and document several stylized facts. First, lobbying over industrial policies follows a hump …
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