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This paper investigates the impacts and responses of macroeconomic shocks in some domestic economies in Sub-Saharan Africa over the period 1961-99; more specifically, it seeks to answer the question of whether there are any systematic differences in the responses of the CFA franc zones and the...
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the tomato markets of Ghana by simultaneously regarding its five most important markets, Navrongo, Techiman, Kumasi … shown to spillover between the price relationships. Consequently, tomato markets in Ghana appear to be integrated and …
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Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa for the 1980-2014 period. The study reveals a long-run causal relationship between financial … development, trade openness and economic growth, thereby supporting finance- and trade-led growth hypotheses for Ghana, Nigeria … for Ghana. In the short-run, there is evidence of causality from growth to financial development for Ghana, from trade …
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Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa for the 1980-2014 period. The study reveals a long-run causal relationship between financial … development, trade openness and economic growth, thereby supporting finance- and trade-led growth hypotheses for Ghana, Nigeria … for Ghana. In the short-run, there is evidence of causality from growth to financial development for Ghana, from trade …
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This paper examines the relationship between financial sector reforms and sustainable economic growth in Ghana … insignificant impact on economic growth in Ghana. This supports numerous past studies that have reported mixed or inconclusive … financial sector policy reforms, affects economic growth in Ghana. This paper therefore recommends an increase and modernization …
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policy framework in Ghana. Both Bai-Perron (2003) structural stability and Quandt-Andrews unknown break tests were applied to … ascertain possible structural breaks in Ghana's money demand function, while impulse responses and variance decomposition … exchange rate. Our empirical results showed evidence of an unstable money demand function for Ghana over the sample period …
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This paper examines the relationship between financial sector reforms and sustainable economic growth in Ghana … insignificant impact on economic growth in Ghana. This supports numerous past studies that have reported mixed or inconclusive … financial sector policy reforms, affects economic growth in Ghana. This paper therefore recommends an increase and modernization …
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This study examined the short and long-run effects of private remittances on household consumption in Ghana from 1980 … relationship. Results showed that remittances positively impacted household consumption in Ghana in both the short and long …-run howbeit, statistically insignificant. Hence, it was recommended, among other things that the government of Ghana collaborates …
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Based on Fisher (1930) hypothesis, we test whether Ghana stock market can hedge against inflation in the long run using … cointegration analysis. Using data for the Databank stock Index (DSI) from January 1991 to December 2007, the results give strong … support for the hedge property. Thus Ghana stock market provide full hedge against inflation. The outcome of this study hold …
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contribution by Lichtenberg (2004), which relates longevity in the United States to pharmaceutical innovation and public health …
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