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Financial inclusion and energy poverty: Empirical evidence from Ghana
I Koomson, M Danquah
Energy economics 94, 105085, 2021
3162021
Assessing the relationships between human capital, innovation and technology adoption: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
M Danquah, J Amankwah-Amoah
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 122, 24-33, 2017
1992017
Tax reforms and revenue mobilization in Ghana
W Bekoe, M Danquah, SK Senahey
Journal of Economic Studies 43 (4), 522-534, 2016
792016
TFP growth and its determinants: a model averaging approach
M Danquah, E Moral-Benito, B Ouattara
Empirical Economics 47, 227-251, 2014
762014
Technology transfer, adoption of technology and the efficiency of nations: Empirical evidence from sub Saharan Africa
M Danquah
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 131, 175-182, 2018
752018
Covid-19 and employment: Insights from the sub-saharan african experience
M Danquah, S Schotte, K Sen
The Indian Journal of Labour Economics 63, 23-30, 2020
682020
The labour market impact of COVID-19 lockdowns: Evidence from Ghana
S Schotte, M Danquah, RD Osei, K Sen
Journal of African Economies 32 (Supplement_2), ii10-ii33, 2023
622023
Corruption, Institutions and Capital Flight: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa.
E Osei- Assibey, K Domfeh, M and Danquah
Journal of Economic Studies 45 (1), 00-00., 2017
582017
Productivity growth, human capital and distance to frontier in Sub-Saharan Africa
M Danquah, B Ouattara
Journal of economic development 39 (4), 27, 2014
582014
Access to financial services via Rural and Community Banks and poverty reduction in rural households in Ghana
M Danquah, P Quartey, AM and Iddrisu
Journal of African Development 19 (2), 1-11, 2017
532017
Access to mobile phones and the wellbeing of non-farm enterprise households: Evidence from Ghana
M Danquah, AM Iddrisu
Technology in Society 54, 1-9, 2018
432018
Analysis of school enrollment in Ghana: A sequential approach
AM Iddrisu, M Danquah, P Quartey
Review of Development Economics 21 (4), 1158-1177, 2017
432017
Informal work in sub-Saharan Africa: Dead end or steppingstone?
M Danquah, S Schotte, K Sen
WIDER working paper, 2019
402019
Gender bias in households’ educational expenditures: does the stage of schooling matter?
AM Iddrisu, M Danquah, P Quartey
3rd School of Social Sciences International Conference, University of Ghana., 2017
372017
The extent and determinants of tax gap in the informal sector: evidence from Ghana
M Danquah, E Osei‐Assibey
Journal of International Development 30 (6), 992-1005, 2018
332018
Fiscal decentralization and efficiency of public services delivery by local governments in Ghana
I Otoo, M Danquah
African Development Review 33 (3), 411-425, 2021
312021
What drives national efficiency in sub-Saharan Africa
M Danquah, B Ouattara
Economic Modelling 44, 171-179, 2015
292015
COVID-19 and the socioeconomic impact in Africa: The case of Ghana
M Danquah, S Schotte
Helsinki: United Nations University World Institute for Development …, 2020
282020
Technology transfer and national efficiency: Does absorptive capacity matter?
M Danquah, B Ouattara, P Quartey
African Development Review 30 (2), 162-174, 2018
282018
Do gender wage differences within households influence women's empowerment and welfare? Evidence from Ghana
M Danquah, AM Iddrisu, EO Boakye, S Owusu
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 188, 916-932, 2021
262021
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