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Emmanuel Bentum Amissah

  • Principal Lecturer
  • Nottingham Trent University

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Dr Amissah is the module leader for the undergraduate Economics Module - Macroeconomics. He is also the co- lecturer for the Financial Environment, Finance for Economists and Development Economics.

Projects

The presence of foreign firms in Ghana: The role of physical, financial, and governance infrastructure

Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Marie Stack 31 Jan 2017
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Formal and informal finance: Firm growth in Ghana

Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako 31 May 2015
Project

All contributions

Amissah et al Final report September 2024

Revenue generation for sustainable growth in Ghana: Is targeting nil-filing a worthwhile exercise?

Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Simeon Coleman, Portia Akolgo, Zenas Azuma
Project report
Amissah et al Policy brief

Revenue generation for sustainable growth in Ghana: Is targeting nil-filing a worthwhile exercise?

Simeon Coleman, Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Portia Akolgo
Policy brief
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The presence of foreign firms in Ghana: The role of physical, financial, and governance infrastructure

Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Marie Stack
Policy brief
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The presence of foreign firms in Ghana: The role of physical, financial, and governance infrastructure

Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Marie Stack
Project report
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Formal and informal finance: firm growth in Ghana

Emmanuel Bentum Amissah, Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako
Working paper

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