Access to formal credit in Ghana has been a major challenge to empowering women and promoting women enterprises even in this era of financial sector liberalization. Gender bias in both the formal and informal financial sectors have created huge…
An expected decline in oil revenue and a complicated global energy market present significant concerns about oil-producing countries’ intentions to move away from fossil fuels. Understanding the dynamics of these concerns, particularly in light of…
This paper investigates the effect of daily minimum wage regulation and other covariates variables on sectoral employment generation in Ghana. The Cobb–Douglas and constant elasticity of substitution production functions were employed as the…
This paper examined the microeconomic determinants of inward remittances of migrants to their respective households at home. It looked at the likelihood that a migrant will remit home with regards to the household size, the monthly income of the…
This study is designed to examine the effects of share pricing on firm’s performance. Net profit earnings of the firm
was used as the dependent variable for the study whilst the independent variables constituted some characteristic
indicators that…
This research was set to examine the factors influencing the willingness and the likelihood of Ghanaians to accept the capitation payment system under the National Health Insurance Scheme. Data was collected through the random sampling method in all…
Technology whilst creating jobs has destroyed many jobs. The destructive power of technology has led many workers in developing countries, especially Ghana to fight against its introduction. We investigate the effect of technological change on job…
This study sets out to examine the extent to which access to credit and credit rationing are influenced by the microfinance type based on the major factors determining micro, small and medium enterprises' access to credit from microfinance…
Better health status is described as an indicator of economic success or failure of nations. The availability of health care services and the physical, biological and socioeconomic environment, in which a person lives, broadly determine disease…
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine if credit rationing persists even in the era of financial liberalization, the extent to which individual, firm and loan characteristics influence the rationing behavior of commercial banks and whether…