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The dissertation contributes to three important issues in development economics, i.e. corruption behavior, the monitoring of development-linked public goods and inequality. The dissertation uniquely combines both empirical and experimental methods. Chapter 1 examines corruption (anti-social...
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industrial output level is lagging far behind that of competing na-tions (for instance, the productivity of Ghana pineapple farms … is 60 T/Ha compared to 120 T/Ha for Cost Rica (Gatune et al, 2013) despite Ghana’s excellent relative comparative ad …
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shaping meat demand patterns in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), especially in Ghana. Some of these changes have led to the … demand for domestic poultry meat have been low. Against the background of rising poultry meat imports into Ghana,... …
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I: Palm oil production creates negative externalities, e.g., through intensive fertiliser application. Policies to limit externalities need an effective, sustainable and efficient measure We use a business simulation game in a framed field experiment in Indonesia to test ex ante different...
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The conversion of biologically rich areas into agricultural land undermines the capacity of these lands to sustain and maintain vital ecosystem functions. This is mostly the case when the conversion includes the simplification to a monoculture system such as that of oil palm. Oil palm grows best...
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The general objective of this dissertation is to understand the relationship between economic growth, government expenditure in public services and infrastructure on different sectors of the population. Through three essays this dissertation pursues the objective by explicitly highlighting the...
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