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Articles: Africa without aid?

Ghana: A donor success story

Pages 75-93 | Published online: 26 Jan 2010

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Stephen Brown. (2017) Foreign Aid and National Ownership in Mali and Ghana. Forum for Development Studies 44:3, pages 335-356.
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Emmanuel Kumi & James Copestake. (2021) Friend or Patron? Social Relations Across the National NGO–Donor Divide in Ghana. The European Journal of Development Research 34:1, pages 343-366.
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Emmanuel Kumi. (2020) From donor darling to beyond aid? Public perceptions of ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’. The Journal of Modern African Studies 58:1, pages 67-90.
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Julia Bello-Bravo & Anne Namatsi Lutomia. 2020. Decent Work and Economic Growth. Decent Work and Economic Growth 1 9 .
Albert A. Arhin, Emmanuel Kumi & Mohammed-Anwar Sadat Adam. (2018) Facing the Bullet? Non-Governmental Organisations’ (NGOs’) Responses to the Changing Aid Landscape in Ghana. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 29:2, pages 348-360.
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Isabel Brigitte Lambrecht & Catherine Ragasa. (2018) Do development projects crowd-out private sector activities? Evidence from contract farming participation in Northern Ghana. Food Policy 74, pages 9-22.
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Tobias Broich. (2017) Do authoritarian regimes receive more Chinese development finance than democratic ones? Empirical evidence for Africa. China Economic Review 46, pages 180-207.
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Frank Louis Kwaku Ohemeng. (2014) Civil Society and Policy Making in Developing Countries: Assessing the Impact of Think Tanks on Policy Outcomes in Ghana. Journal of Asian and African Studies 50:6, pages 667-682.
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