"This paper sets out to identify avenues for pro-poor growth in Ghana, focussing on agricultural opportunities, particularly in northern Ghana. Using an economywide, multimarket model and based on time series production data between 1991 and 2000 and Ghana Living Standards Survey data of 1991/92 and 1998/99, this paper analyzes the possible poverty reduction trends up to 2015 by assuming different patterns of growth. The results show that agriculture-led growth has a larger poverty reducing effect than nonagriculture-led growth." -- from Author's AbstractNon-PRIFPRI1; GSSPDSG
In the context of the Ghanaian government’s objective of structural transformation with an emphasis ...
Ghana’s Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects explores the...
Ghana has been viewed as one of Africa's political and economic success stories, from maintaining a ...
"This paper sets out to identify avenues for pro-poor growth in Ghana, focussing on agricultural opp...
The development pattern in Ghana is characterised by a north-south divide in which the north lags fa...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
This Selected Issues paper reviews trends in GDP and their impact on poverty reduction in Ghana. It ...
"This paper has been prepared in support of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program...
In the past 20 years Ghana has significantly advanced economic development and reduced poverty. Betw...
Recent increases in cereals prices raise questions about agricultural priorities in Ghana. This repo...
Since 2010, when the country reached lower-middle-income status, Ghana’s economic performance has be...
"Using district-level data on public expenditures from 2000 to 2006, and household-level production ...
AbstractThe lack of empirical research on the effect of financial development and interest rate on a...
The extent to which growth reduces poverty has been disputed for years, as has the controversy surro...
"Recent increases in cereals prices raise questions about agricultural priorities in Ghana. This rep...
In the context of the Ghanaian government’s objective of structural transformation with an emphasis ...
Ghana’s Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects explores the...
Ghana has been viewed as one of Africa's political and economic success stories, from maintaining a ...
"This paper sets out to identify avenues for pro-poor growth in Ghana, focussing on agricultural opp...
The development pattern in Ghana is characterised by a north-south divide in which the north lags fa...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
This Selected Issues paper reviews trends in GDP and their impact on poverty reduction in Ghana. It ...
"This paper has been prepared in support of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program...
In the past 20 years Ghana has significantly advanced economic development and reduced poverty. Betw...
Recent increases in cereals prices raise questions about agricultural priorities in Ghana. This repo...
Since 2010, when the country reached lower-middle-income status, Ghana’s economic performance has be...
"Using district-level data on public expenditures from 2000 to 2006, and household-level production ...
AbstractThe lack of empirical research on the effect of financial development and interest rate on a...
The extent to which growth reduces poverty has been disputed for years, as has the controversy surro...
"Recent increases in cereals prices raise questions about agricultural priorities in Ghana. This rep...
In the context of the Ghanaian government’s objective of structural transformation with an emphasis ...
Ghana’s Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects explores the...
Ghana has been viewed as one of Africa's political and economic success stories, from maintaining a ...