Search Results - "ERNEST ARYEETEY"
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Creating Property Rights: Land Banks in Ghana
Published in The American economic review (01-05-2010)“…Insecure property rights over land have multiple ramifications for agriculture and the organization of rural economic activity. The risk that land will be…”
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A step backwards in the fight against global vaccine inequities
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African Competitiveness and the Business Environment: Does Manufacturing Still Have a Role to Play?
Published in Journal of African economies (07-09-2022)“…Abstract Although most African economies have grown and only partially diversified over the past decades, growth in manufacturing output has, at best, stalled…”
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Asia and africa in the global economy
Published 2003“…This publication considers the different economic experiences of countries in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, in terms of policy, institutional and…”
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The Global Financial Crisis and African Economies: Impact and Transmission Channels
Published in African development review (01-12-2011)“…: This paper is intended to highlight the general impact of the crisis on African countries in terms of economic performance and then show some variations…”
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An Analysis of Financial and Monetary Cooperation in Africa
Published in Regional Financial Cooperation (29-08-2007)“…Since the early 1990s there has been renewed interest among African nations in developing financial and monetary cooperation arrangements that help to…”
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Industrialisation for Structural Transformation in Africa: Appropriate Roles for the State
Published in Journal of African economies (01-01-2012)“…The majority of African countries recognise the need for structural transformation. They acknowledged this need very early after attaining independence some…”
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A case for enhanced resource flow to facilitate development and reduce poverty
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Feature: Taking Africa Seriously: A Case for Enhanced Resource Flow to Facilitate Development and Reduce Poverty
Published in Journal of African economies (01-06-2002)“…Despite considerable improvements in the policy environment in many African countries in the last two decades, it is still difficult for the rest of the world…”
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Recent Developments in African Financial Markets: Agenda for Further Research
Published in Journal of African economies (01-10-2003)“…Despite the massive expansion in global financial markets in the 1990s, this development was felt only marginally in Africa. The lack of comparable expansion…”
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Savings, Investment and Financial Development with Informal and Semi-formal Financial Markets in Africa
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Informal financial markets under liberalization in four African countries
Published in World development (01-05-1997)“…A paper presents survey evidence from 4 African countries on how informal financial agents serve market niches that banks cannot readily reach. Their…”
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The Characteristics of Informal Financial Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Decentralization for Rural Development: Exogenous Factors and Semi-Autonomous Programme Units in Ghana
Published in Community development journal (01-07-1990)“…An investigation of the effects of exogenous factors, eg, national & political structures & sociocultural differences, on the Upper Regional Agricultural…”
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Financial Market Fragmentation and Reforms in Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania
Published in The World Bank economic review (01-05-1997)“…This article reports the findings from surveys of formal and informal institutions and their clients in Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania. It investigates…”
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