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  1. Understanding vulnerability and exclusion in Ghana

    Research report

  2. Social enterprise landscape in Ghana

    Research report

  3. Drivers of Change in Ghana's Cocoa Sector

    Working paper

  4. Determinants of foreign direct investment in Ghana

    Book/book chapter

  5. The formal financial sector in Ghana after the reforms

    Working paper

  6. Exporting manufactures from Ghana: is adjustment enough?

    Book/book chapter

  7. Monetary control in Ghana: 1957-1988

    Working paper

  8. Financial Sector Reforms and Bank Performance in Ghana

    Book/book chapter

  9. Assessing the Economic Impact of Competition: Findings from Ghana

    Research report

  10. Production, markets and the future of smallholders: the role of cocoa in Ghana

    Event

  11. Ghana diaspora fueling a social enterprise 'brain gain'

    Explainer

  12. Surveys of social enterprise activity in Bangladesh, Ghana, India and Pakistan

    Project

  13. Natural resource management in Ghana and its socio-economic context

    Book/book chapter

  14. What does liberalization without price competition achieve: The case of cocoa in Ghana

    Working paper

  15. Impact of climate change on economic development in Northern Ghana: opportunities and activities

    Other

  16. Ghana and the cocoa marketing dilemma: What has liberalisation without price competition achieved?

    Briefing/policy paper

  17. Financial integration and development in sub-Saharan Africa: A study of informal finance in Ghana

    Working paper

  18. Small enterprises and adjustment: the impact of Ghana's economic recovery programme on small-scale industrial enterprises

    Book/book chapter

  19. Small-Scale Seed Provision in Ghana: Social Relations, Contracts and Institutions for Micro-Enterprise Development

    Research report

  20. When markets don’t work – is policy or the private sector to blame?

    Event