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, Ghana, via the interest rate channel by means of cointegration analysis. Results of the study indicate that oil price - by …
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In this study of Ghana integrated to the world economy, we focus primarily on Ghana-UK-Germany trade axis partly … because of Ghana's relative dependence on the EU for her international trade. The study employs „representative“ country … the EU in particular influence Ghana's policy goals of GDP and bilateral export growth, the nominal current account and …
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autoregressive methods, an impulse response function is estimated to model the effect of aid on fiscal behaviour in Ghana. Results … suggest that aid does not have a direct effect on the volume of government spending in Ghana but is treated as a substitute … indirect effect arising from higher tax revenue associated with aid inflows. This, aid to Ghana has tended to be associated …
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explanation for the increase in relative wages of skilled workers in Ghana. Estimates of a skilled worker relative demand equation … be indeed consistent with skill-biased technological change in Ghana. …
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. To do such we employ a simple test of employer learning on Ghana manufacturing data. We find no evidence of educational …
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wage differential will increase in effort. Using employer-employee matched data from Ghana we provide evidence supporting …
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