The paper investigates the effects of economic integration agreements on the survival of Ghana's manufactured and agriculture raw material exports. Using annual trade data for Ghanaian manufactured and agriculture raw material product exports from 1988 to 2018 and a discrete-time proportional hazard model, we found that economic integration agreements enhance the survival of manufactured products and agriculture raw material exports. The Non-Reciprocal Preferential Trade Agreement is the most survival-enhancing. In addition, economic integration agreements strengthen the survival of existing active export relations but decrease the survival of export relations initiated after the agreement was signed. We also found that the average duration...
Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and d...
This paper examines export diversification with main focus on the Economic Community of West African...
This paper discusses how Ghana’s path to a middle income status does not have to be paved with only ...
This study was primarily undertaken to help bridge information gap and inform agricultural trade pol...
Abstract Kyei-Baffour, Rosca. The Relationship Between Exports And Economic Growth in Ghana: A Five ...
The study examined the effect of foreign trade on economic growth in Ghana by using a Johansen coint...
The study has revealed that import trade plays a significant role in Ghana’s economic growth. The tr...
International trade is a cross-border exchange of goods and services. It is the commonest form of in...
This study examines the time series properties of co-integration and causal relationship between oil...
This paper reviews trends in GDP and other macroeconomic variables since independence. It assesses t...
The paper investigated the short-run and long-run relationship between external merchandise Agricult...
In this paper, firm-level panel data from Ghana is used to analyse the firm characteristics that are...
This paper presents the analysis of major effects of exports and imports on the balance of foreign t...
Institutional trade tariffs and non-tariff barriers are major constraints to exporters and importers...
After the post-independence era of Ghana, development has been at a slow or retrogressive pace. This...
Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and d...
This paper examines export diversification with main focus on the Economic Community of West African...
This paper discusses how Ghana’s path to a middle income status does not have to be paved with only ...
This study was primarily undertaken to help bridge information gap and inform agricultural trade pol...
Abstract Kyei-Baffour, Rosca. The Relationship Between Exports And Economic Growth in Ghana: A Five ...
The study examined the effect of foreign trade on economic growth in Ghana by using a Johansen coint...
The study has revealed that import trade plays a significant role in Ghana’s economic growth. The tr...
International trade is a cross-border exchange of goods and services. It is the commonest form of in...
This study examines the time series properties of co-integration and causal relationship between oil...
This paper reviews trends in GDP and other macroeconomic variables since independence. It assesses t...
The paper investigated the short-run and long-run relationship between external merchandise Agricult...
In this paper, firm-level panel data from Ghana is used to analyse the firm characteristics that are...
This paper presents the analysis of major effects of exports and imports on the balance of foreign t...
Institutional trade tariffs and non-tariff barriers are major constraints to exporters and importers...
After the post-independence era of Ghana, development has been at a slow or retrogressive pace. This...
Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and d...
This paper examines export diversification with main focus on the Economic Community of West African...
This paper discusses how Ghana’s path to a middle income status does not have to be paved with only ...