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Applied ecology --- Applied ecology. --- West Africa. --- Ghana. --- Ecology --- Environmental protection --- Nature conservation --- Chia-na --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghansk�a republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- Africa, West --- Western Africa --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ghanská republika --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana Respublikası --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana
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Law --- Law. --- Ghana. --- law. --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Regions --- Africa --- Gold Coast --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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Mines and mineral resources --- Mines and mineral resources. --- Deposits, Mineral --- Mineral deposits --- Mineral resources --- Mines and mining --- Mining --- Natural resources --- Geology, Economic --- Minerals --- Ghana. --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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Skills development in Ghana encompasses foundational skills, transferable/soft-skills, and technical and vocational skills. This report focuses on one segment of this skills development system: formal and informal technical and vocational education and training (TVET) at the pre-tertiary level. TVET represents a major intersection between education, youth and the labor market. The government has long promised to the population that increasing technical and vocational skills training opportunities will help solve youth unemployment. However, market distortions and inefficiencies have led to an
Vocational education --- Education and training services industry. --- Occupational training. --- Administration --- Job training --- Manpower development and training --- Manpower training programs --- Vocational training --- Occupational training industry --- Training services industry --- Education, Vocational --- Work experience --- Education --- Training --- Education and training services industry --- Practice firms --- Service industries --- Occupational training --- Technical education --- Ghana. --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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Tourism --- Geography --- Geography. --- Tourism. --- Holiday industry --- Operators, Tour (Industry) --- Tour operators (Industry) --- Tourism industry --- Tourism operators (Industry) --- Tourist industry --- Tourist trade --- Tourist traffic --- Travel industry --- Visitor industry --- Service industries --- National tourism organizations --- Travel --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Economic aspects --- Ghana. --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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The history of Ghana attracts popular interest out of proportion to its small size and marginal importance to the global economy. Ghana is the land of Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-Africanist movement of the 1960s; it has been a temporary home to famous African Americans like W. E. B. DuBois and Maya Angelou; and its Asante Kingdom and signature kente cloth-global symbols of African culture and pride-are well known. Ghana also attracts a continuous flow of international tourists because of two historical sites that are among the most notorious monuments of the transatlantic slave trade: Cape Coast and Elmina Castles. These looming structures are a vivid reminder of the horrific trade that gave birth to the black population of the Americas. The Fante and the Transatlantic Slave Trade/ explores the fascinating history of the transatlantic slave trade on Ghana's coast between 1700 and 1807. Here author Rebecca Shumway brings to life the survival experiences of southern Ghanaians as they became both victims of continuous violence and successful brokers of enslaved human beings. The era of the slave trade gave birth to a new culture in this part of West Africa, just as it was giving birth to new cultures across the Americas. The Fante and the Transatlantic Slave Trade pushes Asante scholarship to the forefront of African diaspora and Atlantic World studies by showing the integral role of Fante middlemen and transatlantic trade in the development of the Asante economy prior to 1807.
Slave trade --- Fanti (African people) --- History --- Ashanti (Kingdom) --- #SBIB:39A4 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- #SBIB:96G --- Fante (African people) --- Fantis --- Mfantse (African people) --- Ethnology --- Akan (African people) --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Geschiedenis van Afrika --- Asante (Kingdom) --- Slave trade. --- Ashanti (African people) --- Ghana. --- Achanti (African people) --- Asante (African people) --- Asanti (African people) --- Ashante Twi (African people) --- Ashantee (African people) --- Ashantis (African people) --- Chia-na --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghansk�a republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ghanská republika --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana Respublikası --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Homegoing. --- Yaa Gyasi.
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Looking Back, Moving Forward investigates the embodied practices, interpersonal relationships, and moments of self-reflection in the lives of members of the Church of Pentecost in Ghana and amongst the Ghanaian diaspora in London.
Pentecostal converts --- Religion and ethics. --- Ethics and religion --- Ethics --- Converts, Pentecostal --- Christian converts --- Pentecostals --- Church of Pentecost. --- Church of Pentecost --- Membership. --- England --- Ghana. --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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Improving the returns to labor for low-paid workers is a key policy challenge, especially in low-income countries (LICs) where earnings increases are the single most important source of poverty reduction and an important engine of shared prosperity. Yet, the understanding of individual earnings dynamics remains limited. The small--but growing--body of empirical literature on the factors leading to larger and faster pay increases points to strong persistence in earnings over time. However, it remains unclear to what extent this is due to differences in individual endowments rather than to the fact that being in low-paying jobs itself undermines future earnings prospects, and to what extent determinants of earnings vary across types of activities and sectors. The knowledge gap is particularly large for LICs due to the limited availability of reliable panel data. This study uses unusually rich longitudinal data from Ghana and Tanzania to identify engines of, and barriers to, earnings and earnings mobility. It examines the relative role of individual endowments--such as gender, age, and skills--and characteristics of the job, but also focuses on the role of job switches--for example, moves into and out of self-employment. The analysis also zooms in on the drivers of transitions between low-paying and high-paying jobs and addresses questions such as whether being low paid is a transitory or permanent phenomenon, and whether it has a scarring effect on an individual's employment prospects. The extent to which earnings dynamics differ for women and young adults is also discussed in detail. Tanzania and Ghana provide a particularly relevant context in which to examine these issues and the cross-country comparison helps shed light on the institutional factors that promote labor market mobility and entrepreneurship.
Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Entrepreneurship --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- Ghana. --- Tanzania. --- Ab'i͡adnanai͡a Rėspublika Tanzanii͡ --- Henōmenē Dēmokratia tēs Tanzanias --- Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania --- Obedinena republika Tanzanii͡ --- Obʺedinennai͡a Respublika Tanzanii͡ --- Ob'i͡ednana Respublika Tanzanii͡ --- Tʻan-sang-ni-ya --- Tanganyika and Zanzibar --- Tʻanjania --- Tansangniya --- Tansania --- Tanzanie --- Tanzanier --- Tanzanii͡ --- Tanzanija --- Tānzāniy --- Ujedinjena Republika Tanzanija --- United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar --- United Republic of Tanzania --- Tanzania --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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Empirical research has found that entrepreneurial activity correlates positively with innovation and job creation, and governments around the world have shown a growing interest in interventions that promote entrepreneurial success. However, research on whether entrepreneurial success can be taught has reached mixed conclusions, and even the landscape of what is being taught is poorly known. This study looks closely at entrepreneurial education and training (EET) programs in three case study countries in Africa-Kenya, Ghana, and Mozambique-which are all experiencing sustained economic growth a
Business. --- Educational assistance -- Evaluation. --- Entrepreneurship -- Study and teaching. --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Entrepreneurship. --- Career development. --- Career advancement --- Career ladder --- Career management --- Career planning --- Development, Career --- Development, Professional --- Employee development --- Organizational career development --- Professional development --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Personnel management --- Vocational guidance --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- Ghana. --- Kenya. --- Mozambique. --- Mo-san-pi-kʻo --- Moçambique --- Mosambiek --- Mosambik --- Mozambico --- Mozambik --- Mozambique --- Msumbiji --- Narodnai͡a Respublika Mozambik --- NR Mozambik --- People's Republic of Mozambique --- Portugal --- Portuguese East Africa --- República de Moçambique --- República Popular de Moçambique --- State of Mozambique --- Volksrepublik Mosambik --- Cenia --- Chenia --- Colony and Protectorate of Kenya --- East Africa Protectorate --- GOK --- Government of Kenya --- Jamhuri ya Kenya --- Kenia --- Kenii͡ --- Kenniya --- Kenya Colony and Protectorate --- Ḳenyah --- Kīniy --- Kīny --- Quênia --- Republic of Kenya --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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This book explores how African countries can convert their natural resources, particularly oil and gas, into sustainable development assets. Using Ghana, one of the continent’s newest oil-producing countries, as a lens, it examines the "resource curse" faced by other producers - such as Nigeria, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea - and demonstrates how mismanagement in those countries can provide valuable lessons for new oil producers in Africa and elsewhere. Relying on a broad range of fieldwork and policymaking experience, Panford suggests practical measures for resource-rich developing countries to transform natural resources into valuable assets that can help create jobs, boost human resources, and improve living and working conditions in Ghana in particular. He suggests fiscal, legal, and environmental antidotes to resource mismanagement, which he identifies as the major obstacle to socioeconomic development in countries that have historically relied on natural resources. >.
Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Industrial organization. --- Development economics. --- Economics. --- African Economics. --- Development Economics. --- Industrial Organization. --- Natural Resource and Energy Economics. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Economics --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Africa—Economic conditions. --- Natural resources. --- National resources --- Natural resources --- Resources, Natural --- Resource-based communities --- Resource curse --- Industries --- Organization --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology --- Economic development --- Economic aspects --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Government policy --- 2000-2099 --- Ghana --- Africa. --- Ghana. --- Economic conditions --- Chia-na --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkanas --- Gáana --- Gana --- Gana ka Fasojamana --- Gana Konghwaguk --- Gana Respublikaḣy --- Ganæ --- Ganah --- Ganao --- Ganmudin Orn --- Ghana Vabariik --- Ghanako Errepublika --- Ghaney --- Ghanská republika --- Gkana --- Gold Coast --- Government of Ghana --- Gweriniaeth Ghana --- IGana --- Ochíchìíwú Ghana --- Pobblaght ny Ganey --- Poblachd Ghàna --- Poblacht Ghána --- Qana --- Qana Respublikası --- Repubblica del Ghana --- Republic of Ghana --- República de Ghana --- Rèpublica du Gana --- Republik Ghana --- Republika Gana --- Republiḳat Ganah --- République du Ghana --- Rėspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- Tjóðveldið Gana --- Yn Ghaney --- Africa --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Hana (Ghana) --- Γκάνα --- Δημοκρατία της Γκάνας --- Рэспубліка Гана --- Республикæ Ганæ --- Република Гана --- Ганæ --- Гана --- Ганмудин Орн --- רפובליקת גאנה --- גאנה --- ガーナ --- 가나 --- 가나 공화국 --- Ashanti --- Northern Territories of the Gold Coast --- Togoland (British) --- DeÌmokratia teÌs Gkanas --- GaÌana --- Gana RespublikahÌy --- Ganæ --- GhanskaÌ republika --- OchiÌchiÌiÌwuÌ Ghana --- Poblachd GhaÌna --- Poblacht GhaÌna --- Qana Respublikası --- RepuÌblica de Ghana --- ReÌpublica du Gana --- RepublikÌ£at Ganah --- ReÌpublique du Ghana --- ReÌspublika Hana --- Respublikæ Ganæ --- TjoÌðveldið Gana --- D�emokratia t�es Gkanas --- G�aana --- Gana Respublika�hy --- Gan� --- Ghansk�a republika --- Och�ich�i�iw�u Ghana --- Poblachd Gh�ana --- Poblacht Gh�ana --- Qana Respublikas� --- Rep�ublica de Ghana --- R�epublica du Gana --- Republi�kat Ganah --- R�epublique du Ghana --- R�espublika Hana --- Respublik� Gan� --- Tj�o�veldi� Gana
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