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A Survey of the Ghanaian Tax System
  • Language: en

A Survey of the Ghanaian Tax System

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In its 2020 Ghana CARES 'Obaatanpa' programme, the Government of Ghana emphasised the need to improve domestic revenue mobilisation in order to ensure the realisation of its medium-term fiscal policy and development objectives. In the context of ambitious revenue mobilisation goals and a challenging fiscal outlook, the design of the country's tax system is a crucial issue for policymakers. In this report, we provide a comprehensive overview of Ghana's tax system. This is intended as a repository of key information for researchers, policymakers and the public, as well as highlighting aggregate patterns of note as a first step for identifying challenges and areas for reform.

Customs Revenue in Ghana: Recent Trends and Their Causes
  • Language: en

Customs Revenue in Ghana: Recent Trends and Their Causes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The collection of tax revenue at customs has long been an important revenue source in Ghana. However, recent years have seen substantial falls in customs revenue collections, with the share of taxes collected at the country's ports falling from 42% in 2017 to 30% in 2019. With increasing tax revenues high on the government's agenda, understanding the underlying drivers of such trends is important for public policy. To that end, this report analyses Ghana's customs revenues in historical and international context, before using detailed data to investigate the drivers of revenue in recent years.

Analysis of School Enrollment in Ghana
  • Language: en

Analysis of School Enrollment in Ghana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this paper, we depart from the standard way of analyzing school enrollment by accounting explicitly for educational selectivity in order to examine the determinants of child school enrollment in Ghana. Using data from the Ghana Living Standard Survey round 6 (GLSS 6), we estimate a three-step sequential logit model for the determinants of secondary school enrollment and its dependence on completing primary school. We find that family resources such as parental education, household income and the gender of the head of the household play a role in households' child schooling decisions. Educated parents are relatively more likely to enroll their children in primary school and keep them in sc...

Gender, Age Cohort, and Household Investment in Child Schooling
  • Language: en

Gender, Age Cohort, and Household Investment in Child Schooling

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Sub-Saharan Africa continues to post one of the highest gender gaps in educational outcomes in the world. Gender gaps in educational outcomes might be attributed to an uneven allocation of household resources towards the schooling of boys and girls. In this paper, we interrogate this issue using individual-level data from Ghana. Methodologically, the paper explores two potential sources of gender bias: bias in the decision to enrol/keep boys and girls in school; and bias in the educational expenditure on boys and girls enrolled in school. Our findings are illuminating: gender bias in households' educational expenditure allocations arises mainly from the decision to enrol or not boys and girls in school, where an important pro-male bias exists. That is, households favour boys in their decision whether or not to enrol a child in school in Ghana. However, after enrolment, households tend to spend an equal amount on the schooling of both boys and girls. These findings have important implications for educational policy design, especially in the context of developing countries.

Rural Financial Intermediation and Poverty Reduction in Ghana
  • Language: en

Rural Financial Intermediation and Poverty Reduction in Ghana

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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The financial sector in rural areas, where most of the poor people in sub-Saharan Africa are found, has transformed massively in recent times, notably through the increased penetration of several types of rural financial intermediaries in addition to rural and community banks and microfinance institutions. Using recent household survey data, we ascertain the access of rural populations to various types of financial services, and the influence of rural financial intermediation on poverty reduction, in Ghana. By accounting for the potential endogeneity of access to financial services, we show that rural households with access to basic financial services are significantly more likely to be non-poor than those without such access. In order to more sustainably tackle the goal, highlighted in the Sustainable Development Goals, of eliminating global hunger or extreme poverty, the poor must be allowed to obtain meaningful access to financial services through the design of efficient pro-poor financial products.

Smallholders in Agro-industrial Production: Lessons for Rural Development from a Comparative Analysis of Ghana's and Indonesia's Oil Palm Sectors
  • Language: en

Smallholders in Agro-industrial Production: Lessons for Rural Development from a Comparative Analysis of Ghana's and Indonesia's Oil Palm Sectors

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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: By successfully including smallholders, the oil palm boom in Southeast Asia has contributed significantly to rural economic development and poverty alleviation, notwithstanding its huge environmental costs. Oil palm production in other world regions is currently picking up, including in Africa. Yet it is uncertain whether the positive socioeconomic impacts from Southeast Asia can be replicated elsewhere. Little development gain may thus accompany severe environmental harm if oil palm expansion leads to deforestation. To shed light on the (prospective) role of oil palm for rural development we perform a systematic comparison of Ghana's and Indonesia's oil palm sectors at the macro and micro level, focusing on smallholder inclusion and using a mixed-methods approach. We identify substantial differences in structural conditions and policy foci that have led to two very different oil palm sectors. While the Indonesian experience clearly highlights the development opportunities coming w

Agricultural Risks, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Farm Household Welfare and Diversification Strategies in Africa
  • Language: en

Agricultural Risks, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Farm Household Welfare and Diversification Strategies in Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Agricultural activities in many African countries are bedevilled by a range of risk factors. Using micro-level household datasets from a range of countries in Africa, we examine the drivers of agricultural risks, while exploring the role of context as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on household welfare, with a focus on farm households relative to their non-farm counterparts. We demonstrate that the probability of experiencing risks related to agriculture is significantly influenced by a range of individual- and farm-level/contextual factors, with these effects showing considerable variations across contexts and countries in Africa. We also find that farm households witnessed important reductions in their incomes during the COVID-19 period in Uganda. The study contributes to the design of evidence-based approaches to reducing farmers' vulnerabilities to agricultural risks and pandemic-related shocks.

Handbook on Gender and Corruption in Democracies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 467

Handbook on Gender and Corruption in Democracies

Providing an authoritative global overview of theoretical and empirical research in the field, this Handbook explores the complex relationship between gender and corruption in democracies. Through an analysis of the gendered dynamics of corruption across institutions, it advances understanding of both its causes and consequences.

The Ties That Bind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

The Ties That Bind

Immigration integral to globalization, creating connections and mobilizing investments in human and financial capital across countries.