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Imhotep Paul Alagidede, Joan Akande, and Charles Kwowe Nyaaba | Community water infrastructure and the One Village One Dam Project: A case study of the Gia dam in the Kassena Nankana East Municipal District | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Reservoirs; Agriculture; Small Scale Dams; One Village One Dam; Gia; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2024-01-01 | ||
Kobena Foh Ocran, and Abel Fumey | Household spending and income inequality: examining the effects o f a c onsumption-based tax in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Consumption expenditure; Income inequality; Value-added tax; Kuznets curve; Bootstrap ARDL model; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2024-01-01 | ||
Emmanuel Akuoko-Konadu | Persistent budget deficit and lending interest rates in the West African Monetary Zone | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Budget deficit, lending interest rates, WAMZ, FGLS | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2024-01-01 | ||
Isaac Kwesi Ampah | The role of aid for trade facilitation in Ghana’s export diversification agenda | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Export diversification; Aid for Trade facilitation; Heckscher–Ohlin model; Dy namic Autoregressive Distributed Lag | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2024-01-01 | ||
Jared Masini Ichwara, Tabitha W. Kiriti-Ng’ang’a, Anthony Wambugu | Impact of Cash Transfers on Child Health Status by Gender in Kenya | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | gender, cash transfers, human capital development, nutritional status, diarrhoea. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2024-01-01 | ||
Peter Wamalwa | Financial inclusion, income, and wealth inequality in Kenya | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Financial Inclusion; Income; Wealth; Inequality. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2023-01-01 | ||
Joseph Wilson1, Daniel Kwabena Twerefou1*, William Bekoe1, Wisdom Akpalu2 |
Institutional quality and investment in renewable electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Renewable Electricity, Economic Institutional Quality, Political Institutional Quality and Installed Capacity | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2023-01-01 | ||
Edwin Atitsogbui, Louis Boakye-Yiadom, Priscilla Twumasi Baffour |
International migration from Ghana: A gender analysis of the determinants | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | International migration, migrant network, gender, logit and determinants | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2023-01-01 | ||
Jorge Tavares Borges |
Productivity and resource allocation: An industry and firm level analysis for Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Firm-level productivity, Labor productivity distribution, resource allocation, Power-law distribution | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2023-01-01 | ||
Opoku Adabora and Emmanuel Buabengb |
Oil Revenue and Economic Growth Nexus: Further Empirical Evidence from Ghana using an ARDL Approach | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Oil revenue; economic growth; autoregressive distributed lag model; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2022-01-01 | ||
Eric J. Eduboah |
The Role of Financial Development in Ghana’s Economic Growth Process | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Financial sector development; economic growth; Ghana; Principal Component Analysis (PCA). | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2022-01-01 | ||
Alhassan Musaha*, Abigail Padia and Dennis Baahb |
Corporate Governance, Ownership Structure and Gender Diversity in Bank Risk-Taking Behavior in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Corporate governance; Ownership structure; Gender diversity; Risk taking, Banks | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2022-01-01 | ||
Eric Justice Eduboaha* and Paul Owusu Takyib |
Re-examination of the Effect of Financial Development on Poverty Reduction in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Financial sector development; poverty reduction; cointegration; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2022-01-01 | ||
William Bekoe*, Sampson Kwabena Senahey** and Jacob Kingship Buxton*** |
Economic Determinants of Fertility in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Total Fertility rate, Negative Binomial Model, Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2021-01-01 | ||
Chrisantus Be-Imwin Kpinyea, Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankomab and Patrick Opoku Asumingc |
Profitability of Microfinance Institutions in Ghana: Does competition matter? | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Microfinance Institutions; Profitability; Competition; Lerner Index; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2021-01-01 | ||
Gloria Afful-Mensah* and Richard Kwabi Ayisi1 |
Poverty as a Rural Phenomenon in Ghana: The role of remittance income and child dependency | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Poverty; determinants; remittance income; child dependency; Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2021-01-01 | ||
Yakubu Awudu Sarea, Muazu Ibrahima* and Alhassan Musahb |
Examining the Threshold Effects of Inflation on Economic Growth in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Inflation, Broad money, Economic growth, Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
William Baah-Boatenga, Eric Twumb and Priscilla Twumasi Baffourc |
"Whom you know" and Labour Market Outcomes: An Empirical Investigation in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Social networks; Job tenure; Cox proportional hazard model. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Abel Nyarko-Asomani*, Vijay K. Bhasin and Peter B. Aglobitse |
Government Capital Expenditure, Recurrent Expenditure and Economic Growth in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Capital expenditure; Recurrent expenditure; Economic growth; Stock Watson Dynamic OLS; Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Oro ufuo Oroa* and Imhotep Paul Alagidedeb |
Does Spatial Proximity to Stock Exchanges enhance access to Funding to Small and Medium Enterprises? | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | SMEs; Equity funding; Alternative Securities Market (ASeM); Regional Stock Exchange; Spatial Proximity; Logistic Regression Model. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Osman Tahidu Damba1*, Abdulbaki Bilgic2, Fahri Yavuz2 and Omer Cevdet Bilgin3 |
Volatility Transmission between Prices of Selected Agricultural Products with Crude Oil and Exchanges Rates in Ghana and Turkey | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Volatility transmission; Agricultural product prices; Macroeconomic variables; Crude oil; Exchange rates; VAR (1)-BEKK MGARCH; Ghana; Turkey. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Mohammed Abubakaria, Edward Nketiah-Amponsahb* and Nkechi S. Owoob |
Socio-economic Determinants of Life Expectancy in Sub-Saharan Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Life expectancy; Socio-economic; GDP per capita; HIV/AIDS; Sub Saharan Africa; Generalized method of moments. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Samuel Tawiah Baidooa*, Jacob Benson Aidoob, Daniel Sakyic and Hadrat Yusifd |
Multiple Borrowing and Loan Default: Evidence from small and medium scale enterprises in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Multiple borrowing; Loan default; Financial institutions; Probit regression; Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Godwin Musaha,b,*, Kofi Osei Adua, Robert Owusu Boakyea and Richard Agbanyoa |
SMEs Use of Informal Credit in Ghana: Do business size and sector matter? | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Informal credit; SMEs; business size; sector; Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2020-01-01 | ||
Ghanaian Journal of Economics |
Editorial | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Professor Karl-Göran Mäler, Economics of Natural Resource, Management in Africa. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Edward B. Barbier |
Natural capital depreciation in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of sovereign wealth funds | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Adjusted net national income, adjusted net national savings, natural capital, sovereign wealth funds, Sub-Saharan Africa, and wealth accounting. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Daniela A. Mitevaa and Zachary S. Brownb |
Impact of land tenure insecurity on investment: Evidence from northern Uganda | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Tenure security, tree planting, impact evaluations, northern Uganda | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Ali Elwerfellia and James Benhinb |
Is the Dutch disease ample evidence of a resource curse? The case of Libya | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Cointegration, Dutch disease, Libya, real exchange rate | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Channing Arndta, Amy Daleb, Patrick Hatzenbuehlerc, Jordan Kyled, Innocent Matshee, Adam Schlosserf and Emily Schmidtg |
A data revolution for agricultural production statistics in Sub-Saharan Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Agricultural production statistics; information; marketing; seasonal price variation | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Anders Ekboma, Gardner Brownb and Thomas Sternerc |
Muddy waters: Economic analysis of soil erosion and downstream externalities | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Optimal control theory, micro analysis of farm firms, resource management, soil erosion. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
U. Rashid Sumaila |
Illicit trade in the marine resources of West Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Fisheries, West Africa, economic losses, illegal fishing, illicit trade. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Wisdom Akpalu |
Bioeconomics of fisheries management under common pool and territorial use rights regimes | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Common pool resources; Territorial use rights; Fishing Policy | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2019-01-01 | ||
Alexander Bilson Darku* and Eric Agyemang# |
Economic growth, income inequality and poverty reduction: A regional comparative analysis | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Economic growth; Income inequality; Poverty; Regional analysis’ System GMM. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2018-01-01 | ||
Dennis Boahene Osei*a, Peter Borkly Aglobitseb and Isaac Bentum-Enninc |
Relationship between construction expenditure and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Construction; Construction expenditure; Economic growth; Bon curve. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2018-01-01 | ||
Bernardin Senadzaa#, Agbemavor Korsi Fiagbeb and Emmanuel Ashiedu Codjoec |
Financial development, external debt and economic growth: evidence from Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Economic Growth, Financial Development, External Debt, Debt Burden, Autoregressive-Distributed Lag, Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2018-01-01 | ||
Anthony Abbama* and Emmanuel Carsamerb |
Household choice of safe drinking water in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | multinomial logit, households, choice, drinking water, sources, Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2018-01-01 | ||
Mercy M. Adeyeyea |
Market innovation for economic diversification in Lagos: A resource-based perspective | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Economic diversification; D eveloping e conomies; Knowledge-Intensive Businesses (KIBS); Market innovation. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2018-01-01 | ||
Ghanaian Journal of Economics |
Editorial | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | |||
Stephen D. Younger |
Ghana’s macroeconomic crisis: Causes, consequences and policy responses | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghana; Macroeconomy; Stabilization | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Nana K. Akosah1 |
Macroeconomic determinants of stock market performance in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Stock Market Development, Macroeconomic Determinants, ARDL Model, Ghana Stock Exchange. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Benjamin Musah Abu*#, Paul Bata Domanban* and Samuel Sekyi* |
Credit market participation by women-owned small scale enterprises in Wa and Jirapa districts of the Upper West region of Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Access, credit, women, small scale enterprises, triple-hurdle approach | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Anthony Rahim Atellu |
Determinants of non-interest income in Kenya’s commercial banks | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Non-interest income; Efficiency; Commercial banks; Kenya | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Solomon Aboagye* and Paul Alagidede# |
Energy consumption efficiency in Sub- Saharan Africa: evidence and policies | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Energy consumption efficiency, macroeconomy, foreign direct investment, trade openness, disaggregated growth, income | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Pam Zahonogo |
Property rights and farmers’ investment decisions in Burkina Faso | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Land tenure; Property rights; Investment; Burkina Faso | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Alhassan Mohammed*, Yusif Hadrat# and Buabeng Emmanue+*,# |
Inflation targeting and economic growth in Ghana: An empirical investigation | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Inflation targeting; Economic growth; Conditional variance; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2017-01-01 | ||
Ghanaian Journal of Economics |
Editorial | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2016-01-01 | |||
Francis Mulangu |
Preferential trade agreements, employment and productivity: evaluating the impacts of AGOA and its apparel provisions on African firms | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Preferential trade agreements, employment, productivity, firms, Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2016-01-01 | ||
George Twenwboah |
Financial dollarization and exchange rate volatility in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Dollarization, exchange rate, volatility, exponential GARCH, Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2016-01-01 | ||
*Haruna Issahaku, #Hamdeeya Abdulai, +Maryiam Kriese and @Simon K. Harvey |
Exchange rate forecasting in the West African Monetary Zone: a comparison of forecast performance of time series models | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Forecasting, exchange rate | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2016-01-01 | ||
*Isaac Kwame Baidoo and #Dennis Arku |
Delinquency and default risk modelling of microfinance in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | microfinance in Ghana, default risk, delinquency, logit model | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2016-01-01 | ||
Gideon Boakoa,b,d*, Joseph Magnus Frimpongb, Isaac Attah Acheampongc, Daniel Domeherb |
Economic forces and equity market returns in Ghana: symmetric dependence with quantile regressions | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghana, equity returns, crude oil, symmetric dependence, volatility clustering. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2016-01-01 | ||
Shenggen Fan∞ and Joanna Brzeska* |
Moving from vision to reality: Ending hunger and under nutrition in Africa by 2025 | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Food security, Food policy, nutrition, Sub Saharan Africa | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Wassiuw Abdul Rahaman3 and Ibrahim Mohammed4 |
Analysis of households’ demand for cereal and cereal products in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Imputation methods, AIDS model, demand analysis, expenditure shares, elasticity | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Daniel Kwabena Twerefou∞, Bernardin Senadza# and John Owusu-Afriyie* |
Determinants of poverty among male-headed and female-headed households in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | poverty, feminization of poverty, male-headed households, female-headed households | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Thomas Antwi Bosiakoh∞, Cyril Abe-ifaa Tuota#, Sylvia Ohene Marfo* and Paul Andoh$ |
The dynamics of north-south migration in Ghana: Perspectives of Nandom migrants in Accra | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | North-south migration; Migration perception; Migration impacts; Nandom; Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Bismark Dwumfour-Asare∞, Kwabena B. Nyarko# and Sharon A. Quaye* |
The cost of urban water service delivery in Ghana: the case of the Kumasi and Accra-Tema water systems | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | recurrent cost, CapManEx, OpEx, CapEx-enh, urban water, Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Solomon Aboagye∞ and Paul Adjei Kwakwa* |
The relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability: Evidence from selected Sub-Sahara African countries | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Environmental degradation, Economic growth, Sub-Saharan Africa, System Generalized Method of Moment. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Nana Kwame Akosah |
Volatility and asymmetry of the USD/GHS exchange rate: Monetary policy implications in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Exchange Rate Volatility, Asymmetric Effect, GARCH, TGARCH, EGARCH, Impulse Response. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | ||
Arthur Kennedy 2009, reviewed by Franklin Obeng-Odoom |
Book Review: Chasing the elephant into the bush: The politics of complacency | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2015-01-01 | |||
Paul Alagidede∞, William Baah-Boateng# and Edward Nketiah-Amponsah* |
The Ghanaian economy: an overview | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
Samuel Kwaku Agyeia, Isaac Marfo Odurob and Abraham Ansongc |
Determinants of working capital requirement and policies of banks in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
George Tweneboah#*, Ayim-Nyarko Amanfo? and Seyram Pearl Kumah? |
Evidence of market inefficiency and exchange rate predictability in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
Emmanuel Ganidekam |
Political Economy of Food Prices in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
Ryan McKerrow |
Random walks in frontier stock markets | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
Osei-Fosu Anthony Kofi# and Osei-Fosu Augustine Kwabena+ |
Empirical investigation of the nexus between stock prices and exchange rates in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
William Baah-Boatenga#, Edward Nketiah-Amponsahb and Richard Frempongc |
The effect of fertility and education on female labour force participation in Ghana | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2014-01-01 | |||
Seid Mohammed Yimer |
Gender Wage Gap in Ghana: Evidence from Employer Employee Data | This paper investigates the sources of the gender wage gap in Ghanaian manufacturing firms using demand and supply side determinants of individual wage. We find that men’s wages are markedly higher than women’s wages across the entire wage distributions. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Gender; wage gap; quantile regression; Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2025-01-01 | |
Emmanuel Akuoko-Konadu1 and Imhotep Paul Alagidede2 |
Ghana’s unsustainable public indebtedness: Causes, consequences and remedies | This paper examines the causes and long-run consequences of public debt on economic growth and inflation in Ghana from 1990 to 2022. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Public debt, economic growth, inflation, Ghana, ARDL. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2025-01-01 | |
Nanii Yenibehit1, Joseph Amikuzuno2, Isaac Gershon Kwodo Ansah3, Osman Tahidu Dambab4 and Razak Alhassan5 |
Exchange Rate, Crude Oil Price, and Volatility Transmission between International and Domestic Beef and Mutton Prices in Ghana: What Could Be Done? | In the last two and a half decades, the volatility of agricultural commodity prices has become a significant concern for governments, policymakers, farmers, traders, and consumers. This issue gained prominence particularly during the episodic rises in prices from 2007 to 2011, and has been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | COVID-19, Russian–Ukraine War, Multivariate GARCH, Meat Price Volatility, Exchange Rate, and Crude Oil Prices | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2025-01-01 | |
Yegandi I.P. Alagidede |
Jollof Rice: A West African culinary and cultural icon | Jollof rice, a cherished dish across West Africa, is renowned for its rich flavour and cultural significance. Rooted in centuries of indigenous African culinary traditions, colonial history, and cross-cultural exchanges, the dish combines rice, tomatoes, onions, and spices. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | Jollof Rice; Indigenous Food; Agriculture; Kadoa Kitchen; West Africa; Ghana. | Ghanaian Journal of Economics | 2024-01-01 |