This paper offers insights into the current status of agricultural expenditure decentralization and draws out the likely implications of this stage in the decentralization process for agricultural service delivery and national strategies.Non-PRIFPRI1; GSSPDSG
Ghana has accepted the CAADP commitment to dedicate 10 percent of government spending to the agricul...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
This paper seeks to understand the features of public spending in the agricultural sector within the...
This paper offers insights into the current status of agricultural expenditure decentralization and ...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis that highlights the implications of a new stage in the i...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
When African leaders launched the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) in...
This chapter examines past patterns of public spending on agriculture in Ghana, and asks whether Gha...
"Using district-level data on public expenditures from 2000 to 2006, and household-level production ...
In 2014, African heads of state reaffirmed their commitment to the Comprehensive African Agricultura...
Transport, Ghana Education Service and Ministry of Health for data on public expenditures. The study...
In recent years, many developing countries have devolved services to locally elected governments. Al...
Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and this sector needs to play a key role if Ghana is...
In 2009, Ghana passed Local Government Instrument 1961 (LI 1961) to devolve a set of functions from ...
Ghana has accepted the CAADP commitment to dedicate 10 percent of government spending to the agricul...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
This paper seeks to understand the features of public spending in the agricultural sector within the...
This paper offers insights into the current status of agricultural expenditure decentralization and ...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis that highlights the implications of a new stage in the i...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
In 2009, Ghana began pursuing the devolution of functions and responsibilities from the central gove...
When African leaders launched the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) in...
This chapter examines past patterns of public spending on agriculture in Ghana, and asks whether Gha...
"Using district-level data on public expenditures from 2000 to 2006, and household-level production ...
In 2014, African heads of state reaffirmed their commitment to the Comprehensive African Agricultura...
Transport, Ghana Education Service and Ministry of Health for data on public expenditures. The study...
In recent years, many developing countries have devolved services to locally elected governments. Al...
Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and this sector needs to play a key role if Ghana is...
In 2009, Ghana passed Local Government Instrument 1961 (LI 1961) to devolve a set of functions from ...
Ghana has accepted the CAADP commitment to dedicate 10 percent of government spending to the agricul...
Growth in Ghana during the last decade has not translated into meaningful benefits for rural househo...
This paper seeks to understand the features of public spending in the agricultural sector within the...