Economics Research Papers/Topics

Examining The Effects Of Fiscal Deficits On Inflation In Ghana

ABSTRACT Inflation is a major macroeconomic issue in Ghana, although there have been times when it seemed to have been managed. This is evident in the periods such as June 2010, when Ghana attained a single-digit of 9.5%. However, there appears to be a fundamental problem in the management of inflation, in other words, inflation seem not to be tractable. The evidence from many studies conducted on inflation indicated that the causes of inflation are many and varied. However, the main thrust o...

An Analysis Of Macroeconomic Determinants Of Remittances In Southern Africa

Abstract The study analyzed macroeconomic determinants of remittances in Southern Africa and made use of annual data for the period ranging from 2003 to 2016. The macroeconomic determinants used include: remittances themselves, the inflation rate, GDP growth rate, the nominal exchange rate, broad money and age dependency ratio. In doing so, the study further analyzed cyclicality and the volatility of remittances in the region in order to get a more rounded perspective. In seeking to meet its...

The Spatial Dimensions of Economic Activity in South Africa: The Role of Regional Policy, Crime and the Business Environment

Abstract The spatial distribution of economic activity is unevenly distributed across regions within countries. Regional development policies and the incidence of crime rates, an important aspect of the quality of the local business environment, may both impact spatial disparities in economic activity. This thesis examines the relationship between regional development policy, the quality of local business environment, that is, security or lack thereof, captured by crime incidence, and regiona...

Financial Innovation and Money Demand in Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract Financial innovations are considered important factors in the development of the financial sector and economic growth. Following the 2007/2008 financial crisis, their effects, both positive and negative, have become an issue of considerable debate, especially in industrialised countries. While a number of empirical studies on the effects of financial innovation have been undertaken for industrialised countries, few developing country studies exist. This is surprising, given the remar...

The Economics of Climate Change Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation in Tanzania

1.1 Background to the study and statement of the problem The term climate change here is defined as variation in the mean state of climate or its continuing, long term variability (IPCC, 2003). Climate variability consists of the statistics of temperature, rainfall, wind, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and other meteorological elemental measurements in a given region over long periods. This is unlike weather variability, which is the present condition of these elements and their variation ov...

Impact Evaluation Of Poverty Alleviation Programmes For The San Community In Omaheke And Ohangwena Regions

ABSTRACT The study focused on the San community which is the most marginalised ethnic group in Namibia to establish their current economic status. The study sought to assess the effectiveness and impact of the poverty alleviation policies and programmes that are in place to respond to the plight of the poor, specifically the San. Primary data was collected in Omaheke and Ohangwena regions through structured questionnaires or interview guides, and field observations. Secondary data was collec...

Empirical Analysis of Wage Differentials Among Public Servants in Nigeria

Abstract This study investigated wage differentials among public servants in Nigeria with four specific objectives. Both primary and secondary (salary structures) data were used for this study. The work employs a stratified sampling technique in collecting the primary data. We employ the quantile regression and logistic models in our analysis. Using a sample of 840 employees, in accordance with our theoretical priors, the empirical result support the standard inverse relationship between wag...

Human Capital Investment And Poverty Reduction Nexus in Nigeria

ABSTRACT This study examines the nexus between human capital investment and poverty reduction in Nigeria. Specifically the study investigated the profile of poverty in Nigeria in the wake of human capital investment drive since 2005, the impacts of education and health expenditures on poverty level using probit regression model. The major findings of the study revealed, among other things, that poverty incidence by gender is higher for male-headed households than the female-headed household,...

Evaluating The Impact of International Trade Flows on Industrial Sector Employment in Nigeria

ABSTRACT  The study evaluates the impact of international trade flows on industrial sector employment in Nigeria. Specifically, the study evaluates the extent in which trade expansion has impacted on the industrial sector employment, the impact of net export on aggregate labour demand by industrial sector employment in Nigeria. The data for the study were mainly sourced from CBN statistical bulletins and World Bank economic indicator for Nigeria. The estimation was done within the framework ...

Population Dynamics And Economic Growth in Nigeria

ABSTRACT  This study investigated the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth in Nigeria. In addition, the study tried to identify the determinants of population growth as well as testing for causality between population and economic growth in Nigeria. Using annual time series data spanning from 1970 to 2013, the researcher employed a multiple regression model for the first and second objective of the study while the granger causality test was used to capture the third o...

The Impact Of Remittance Receipts On Agricultural Asset Accumulation: Evidence From Ghana

ABSTRACT In the remittance literature, the empirical relationship between remittance receipts and agricultural asset accumulation has not been fully explored, and no clear-cut findings have been established. This is even worse for the sub-Saharan region and particularly for Ghana where little or no studies have examined such connection. Most of the efforts are geared towards Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and Asian countries. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to explore the imp...

The Welfare Impact Of Household Loans: An Analysis For Ghana

ABSTRACT In recent times, household loans, which is a tool for development for most households have gained much importance especially in developing countries. This can be attributed to the fact that they are likely to have a significant impact on the welfare of the households. This study provides evidence on the impact of household loans on the welfare of households in Ghana. The study also examines the factors that influence the probability that households will have access to loans. Data for...

Trade Logistics, Trade Costs And Bilateral Trade Within Sub Saharan Africa – A Panel Estimation

ABSTRACT World trade has expanded over the last few decades, but the trade within Africa especially among Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries has been low. Globally there has been a reduction in tariff rates, reducing trade costs in general, but the SSA region still records the high costs of trade as compared to other developing regions and this has hindered the flow of trade within the region (World Bank Doing Business report, 2013). SSA’s poorly developed trade logistics in the form of po...

Effects Of Mobile Money Services On Financial Development In Ghana.

ABSTRACT Ghana’s financial sector has seen a transforming change with the introduction of mobile money services. The service over the years has transformed from being only a money transfer service to mix of other financial services such as payments and saving services. With mobile money service seeing increasing growth in terms of agents, customers, transactions and currently with four Mobile Network Operators in the mobile money industry, the study documents the effects mobile money servic...

Regional Integration And Economic Growth Evidence From Ecowas

ABSTRACT Since its inception, the performance of the ECOWAS regional integration in terms of economic growth has not been encouraging. Numerous reforms were implemented to enhance the level of integration in the region including the revision of the ECOWAS of 1993. This study aims to examine the effect of the regional integration on economic growth, and, particularly, the effect of the revised treaty of 1993 on economic growth in the ECOWAS. We estimate a standard growth model using a panel da...


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