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The twin deficits hypothesis in developing countries: Empirical evidence for Ghana

The twin deficits hypothesis in developing countries: Empirical evidence for Ghana (policy brief)

Policy brief 5 Oct 2016 State

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Daniel Sakyi

Lecturer, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Eric Evans Osei Opoku

PhD candidate, City University of Hong Kong
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