Colonial administrations introduced various social infrastructures in Africa. This paper analyses and compares the development of colonial governments' health care provision and policies in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire from circa 1900 to 1955. Using qualitative and quantitative information from colonial reports, a new dataset captures the development of four factors relevant to these aims: health care expenditures, health care facilities, medical staff, and patients. Deflated health care expenditures per capita were found to be higher in Ghana than in Côte d’Ivoire in almost all years. The number of health care facilities per capita was larger in Côte d’Ivoire than in Ghana, and facilities were more geographically dispersed. Ghana had a lower nu...
Public health in twenty-first century Ghana is mired with several issues ranging from the inadequacy...
Ghana is a developing country in West Africa with a population of about 25 million. Medical illnesse...
This article focuses on the development of preventive health care of the Asante people of early twen...
Colonial administrations introduced various social infrastructures in Africa. This paper analyses an...
This paper examines the historical development of health policy in Ghana within the framework of fi...
This paper examines the historical development of health policy in Ghana within the framework of fin...
Ghana has pursued extensive reforms of its health care system since the colonial days. The intended ...
This dissertation examines the persistence of the colonial legacy of medical maldistribution (that i...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
Better health status is described as an indicator of economic success or failure of nations. The ava...
In this paper, we argue that particular institutional arrangements partly explain the large and pers...
Public health in twenty-first century Ghana is mired with several issues ranging from the inadequacy...
Health care is one of the important elements in the development of every nation. In view of that eve...
経済学 / EconomicsThis paper examines the incidence of public health subsidies in Ghana using the Ghana...
In the last three decades, a number of studies have been undertaken concerning the impact of science...
Public health in twenty-first century Ghana is mired with several issues ranging from the inadequacy...
Ghana is a developing country in West Africa with a population of about 25 million. Medical illnesse...
This article focuses on the development of preventive health care of the Asante people of early twen...
Colonial administrations introduced various social infrastructures in Africa. This paper analyses an...
This paper examines the historical development of health policy in Ghana within the framework of fi...
This paper examines the historical development of health policy in Ghana within the framework of fin...
Ghana has pursued extensive reforms of its health care system since the colonial days. The intended ...
This dissertation examines the persistence of the colonial legacy of medical maldistribution (that i...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
Better health status is described as an indicator of economic success or failure of nations. The ava...
In this paper, we argue that particular institutional arrangements partly explain the large and pers...
Public health in twenty-first century Ghana is mired with several issues ranging from the inadequacy...
Health care is one of the important elements in the development of every nation. In view of that eve...
経済学 / EconomicsThis paper examines the incidence of public health subsidies in Ghana using the Ghana...
In the last three decades, a number of studies have been undertaken concerning the impact of science...
Public health in twenty-first century Ghana is mired with several issues ranging from the inadequacy...
Ghana is a developing country in West Africa with a population of about 25 million. Medical illnesse...
This article focuses on the development of preventive health care of the Asante people of early twen...