Economics Research Papers/Topics

Fiscal Aggregate, Government Borrowing and Economic Growth in Ghana: A Dynamic Varivec Approach

ABSTRACT This study focused on the relationship between methods of financing government eh.1Jenditures and economic growth in Ghana using a dynamic econometric framework. In the study, we developed a two equation system with economic growth and government expenditure as the endogenous variables and seven exogenous variables -domestic borrowing, borrowing from abroad, direct taxes, indirect taxes, private investment, exports and imports. Stationarity tests indicated all variables were integra...

CONSTRAINTS TO PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMPTION OF LOCALLY PROCESSED POULTRY MEAT IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study set out to examine in terms of severity, the constraints to production, distribution and consumption of locally processed poultry meat. A multi-stage sampling technique was used where simple random was used to select the farmers and snow-ball used to select the consumers and sellers. This summed up to 36 poultry farmers, 72 poultry meat sellers and 108 poultry meat consumers, making a total of 216 respondents for the study. Linear multiple regression model and Ordinary Leas...

EFFECT OF CREDIT ON SOCIAL SPENDING IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The increased spending of household on occasions has become both social and economic issue today and it is being discussed by many scholars. Financial deepening has made it easier and possible for household to have access to credit to spend on needs of household that on the other way wouldn’t have been possible. This study sought to estimate the effect of the amount of credit on social spending and also to estimate the effect of social spending on households’ health expenditure i...

DETERMINANTS OF INTRA-INDUSTRY TRADE BETWEEN ECOWAS AND EUROPEAN UNION

ABSTRACT Economic Community of West African States‘ (ECOWAS) total trade has reflected deficit in the last two decades. It was $1.42 billion in 1990, increased to $3.32 billion in 2000 and $6.24 billion in 2009. This trade imbalance in the ECOWAS region can be traced to the dominance of primary over manufactured products in the region‘s exports. However, the imbalance can be reversed with trade in similar products that is Intra-Industry Trade (IIT) between the region and her highest trad...

NON-FARM INCOME DIVERSIFICATION IN RURAL GHANA Determinants and Implications for Income Distribution and Welfare

ABSTRACT Rural households in developing countries have for a long time been perceived as farm households, and that they receive their income predominantly from agriculture. There is growing evidence however in the rural livelihoods literature to show that rural households in developing countries derive a significant proportion of their incomes from non-farm activities, and income from this source is growing. In addition, nonagricultural activities constitute the main occupation of an increas...

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CLINICS AND HOSPITALS IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT In Ghana healthcare institutions are not anticipated to be efficient but due to the rising demands on hospital reimbursement levels, focus on efficient operations is becoming more vital. This study compared technical efficiency levels of private and public clinics and hospitals in Central Region. A sample of 34 private and public hospitals and clinics in the Central Region of Ghana was used for the study. The main estimation technique employed was the Data Envelopment Analysis, with ...

THE EFFECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ON LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF SOME SELECTED FIRMS IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT The countless incidences of injury, death, frequent absenteeism and huge compensation costs that characterized most Ghanaian industry are worries to the country’s economic development. This draws from the fact that these negative implications of unhealthy and unsafe working environment continue to plague labour productivity in the country and have the tendency of retarding economic growth. At least 7 per cent of Ghana’s GDP is spent on solving problems related to the improper man...

COCOA SWOLLEN SHOOT VIRUS DISEASE (CSSVD) AND THE LIVING STANDARDS OF COCOA FARMERS: EVIDENCE FROM CHORICHORI IN THE SEFWI AKONTOMBRA DISTRICT OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Cocoa swollen shoot virus disease has severely hampered the production of cocoa and the economy of Ghana since pre-colonial days. This study set out to find the impact of the cocoa swollen shoot disease on the living standards of cocoa farmers in Ghana. A structured questionnaire was used to seek information from cocoa farmers in Chorichori in the Sefwi Akontombra District of the Western Region of Ghana where the disease is currently epicenter. All households in the community were in...

An Empirical Investigation into Urban Informal Tire Repair Service in Ilorin, Nigeria

Abstract The employment generation capacity of the formal sector comprising the public and organized private sectors in Nigeria is shrinking. The informal sector therefore offers a ray of hope for employment and earnings for urban unskilled and semi skilled labour. The promotion of informal sector activities by the government requires an insight into their mode of operation for better policy targeting. This paper therefore examines the operational characteristics, financing, training, employ...

INEQUITY IN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CARE UTILISATION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The high maternal and child mortality rates of 500 per 100,000 and 128 per 1,000 live births are major research and health policy concerns often caused by inequity in utilisation of basic maternal and child healthcare in Nigeria. Although existing literature provided estimates of determinants of maternal and child healthcare utilisation, inequity in maternal and child healthcare utilisation has not been given adequate attention. This study, therefore, examined horizontal inequity in...

GROWTH IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, TRANSFERS AND INTEREST PAYMENTS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The study examined the growth impact of government consumption, interest and transfer payments in Ghana. A quarterly time series data from 1984 to 2015 was utilised. The maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) technique was employed, and cointegration among the variables was established within the framework of autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL). A Pair-wise Granger-causality test was adopted to explore the direction of causality between government expenditure components (consumption, ...

Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in Ghana

ABSTRACT The study examined the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Ghana using annual data for the period 1971 to 2010 by employing autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to cointegration. The study found a cointegrating relationship among the variables when real GDP was used as the dependent variable and no cointegrating relationship among the variables when electricity consumption was used as the dependent variable. The bounds test results revealed ...

INFLATION TARGETING: THE GHANAIAN EXPERIENCE

ABSTRACT Inflation Targeting as a monetary policy has been adopted widely by many countries both developed and developing. The Bank of Ghana, adopted Inflation Targeting in 2002 but made an official announcement of its use in 2007, making Ghana the second country to adopt Inflation Targeting in Africa after South Africa. This study sought to determine the effects of Inflation Targeting on the Inflation Rate, Economic Growth, the Exchange Rate and the growth in Money Supply of Ghana. The study...

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY OF LISTED AND UNLISTED BANKS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Financial institutions are the main intermediation channels between saving and investment in a country. Bank efficiency allows for mobilizing of savings from diverse sources and allocate it to more productive activities for economic growth. This study carries out a comparative analysis of technical efficiency for listed and unlisted banks in Ghana. Using panel annual financial data from eleven (11) banks starting from 2009 to 2013, the study employed the Stochastic Frontier Approach ...

PARENTS EXPECTATIONS AND INVESTMENTS IN CHILD EDUCATION: EVIDENCE FROM RURAL GHANA

ABSTRACT It was until the early 1990’s that economists began to place greater emphasis on the role of human capital development as the basic rock for development. Using a multi-stage sampling technique, the researcher interviewed a sample of 868 households in rural Ghana. The study adopted unitary model of intra household decision model to examine parents’ expectation and investment in children’s education in rural Ghana. The study revealed that the probability that children getting the...


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