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components of health are equal. Evidence from Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Brazil suggests that the health human capital effect on …
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markets in Ghana. It also assesses the impacts of food price increases on various household groups. Taking the recent global … northern Ghana. Different consumption patterns, in which grains account for a larger share of the consumption basket in the …
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price transmission between domestic tomato markets in Ghana to ascertain whether spatial price transmission veritably … vector error correction model. The analysis reveals that prices in net producing areas of Ghana, viz. Navrongo and Techiman …
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rice accounted for some 37% per annum of rice consumption in Ghana over the four years between 2000 and 2003. Compared to … imported rice and five key rice producing centres in Ghana. In addition, the various policies that affected rice during the …, suggesting that markets for imported rice in Ghana are segmented, and domestic policies have generally not favoured local rice …
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-structured questionnaire. The tobit model was used to estimate theintensity of export success by horticultural enterprises in Ghana …
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transmission between tomato in Ghana and Burkina-Faso. The analysis applies a linear and a regime-switching vector error correction … model to estimate wholesale prices of tomato in four tomato markets in Ghana and a producer market in Burkina-Faso. The …
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the usefulness of frailty models in exploring the childhood mortality-fertility relationships using DHS data from Ghana … multivariate results demonstrated that models without unobserved heterogeneity tended to produce biased estimates. Comparing Ghana …, the fertility response to mortality was found to be larger in Ghana, perhaps suggesting a negative relationship between …
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instance, affect the risk of a higher order birth? These questions are examined using DHS data from Ghana and Kenya. At each …
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components of health are equal. Evidence from Ghana, Cote d?Ivoire and Brazil suggest that the health human capital effect on …
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Using comparable data sets for five African countries we estimate, and evaluate possible explanations for, the employer size wage effect across these. Our results indicate, just as has been generally found for other developing and developed nations, that apart from observable worker...
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