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Understanding the nature of funding political parties in Ghana: challenges and implications

Funding political parties in Ghana: Nature, challenges and implications

Working paper 11 Feb 2016 State and Political Economy

Authors

Kingsley S. Agomor

Researcher, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Daniel Appiah

Adjunct Lecturer, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration

Emmanuel Kojo Sakyi

Associate Professor, University of Ghana
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