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itself consists of a broad range of goods), this case study reviews the example of Ghana to illustrate this problem, although …
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The employment of financial development indicators without due consideration to country/regional specific financial development realities remains an issue of substantial policy relevance. Financial depth in the perspective of money supply is not equal to liquid liabilities in every development...
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which freedoms channels are poverty and inequality mitigated? With the instrumentality of formal institutions: (1) de jure … (poverty). Hence, economic freedom does not stop the wealthy from growing wealthier, but at the same time provides for … conditions that mitigate poverty. The findings broadly show that, despite the substantially documented negative incidences of …
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the media and research landscapes. However, rigorous empirical content backing such claims, particularly, on both poverty … analyse the poverty and income inequality effects of globalisation and resource allocation in the region. Using data from the … World Bank's Poverty and Equity Database for the period 1990-2019, we provide estimates robust to several econometric …
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which freedoms channels are poverty and inequality mitigated? With the instrumentality of formal institutions: (1) de jure … (poverty). Hence, economic freedom does not stop the wealthy from growing wealthier, but at the same time provides for … conditions that mitigate poverty. The findings broadly show that, despite the substantially documented negative incidences of …
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Ghana's tax system. This model (called GHATAX) uses micro-level data on household incomes and characteristics from the Ghana … Living Standard Survey (GLSS) and macro-data based on the structure of Ghana's economy from Ghana's Social Accounting Matrix … (SAM) in order to estimate the distributional effects of the main elements of Ghana's direct and indirect tax systems, such …
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