This article examines how Ghanaians access information about national and local issues in general and, in particular, how and to what extent they receive information about national and local natural resource revenue management. It also studies how the likelihood of having heard about resource revenue governance depends on individual, household, and geographical characteristics. The article uses descriptive and multivariate analysis based on a unique survey of over 3500 participants from 2016. The study finds that less than 10% of respondents knew how natural resource revenues (NRR) are managed locally, even in areas with mining activity or petroleum production; less than one-third had heard about NRR management in Ghana. Common citizens, th...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
This article examines how Ghanaians access information about national and local issues in general an...
Transparency in resource revenue management is frequently cited as an important strategy to avoid mi...
Abstract Transparency in resource revenue management is seen as an important strategy to avoid misu...
The possession on natural resource wealth has in most cases has turn out to be a curse rather than a...
Scholars of natural resource governance argue that national and local governments must engage ordina...
xperience shows that discovery of valuable natural resources can become a curse rather than a blessi...
Ghana commenced the oil and gas extraction in commercial quantities in the year 2011 and hence the c...
Purpose: This study explores Ghanaian views about accountability discharge by firms and government i...
This thesis explores transparency and its impacts in the extractive industries in Ghana. The author ...
The aim of the study is to review Ghanaians huge perceptions and dependence on the oil and gas resou...
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's Right to Informat...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
This article examines how Ghanaians access information about national and local issues in general an...
Transparency in resource revenue management is frequently cited as an important strategy to avoid mi...
Abstract Transparency in resource revenue management is seen as an important strategy to avoid misu...
The possession on natural resource wealth has in most cases has turn out to be a curse rather than a...
Scholars of natural resource governance argue that national and local governments must engage ordina...
xperience shows that discovery of valuable natural resources can become a curse rather than a blessi...
Ghana commenced the oil and gas extraction in commercial quantities in the year 2011 and hence the c...
Purpose: This study explores Ghanaian views about accountability discharge by firms and government i...
This thesis explores transparency and its impacts in the extractive industries in Ghana. The author ...
The aim of the study is to review Ghanaians huge perceptions and dependence on the oil and gas resou...
This paper engages the open governance framework to assess whether and how Ghana's Right to Informat...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...
Empirical research shows that developing countries that are rich in natural resources tend to suffer...