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Project
The vicious circle of power outages and bill payment: Evidence from Ghana
One of the primary challenges facing developing countries that are attempting to build a robust electric grid is “tariff under-recovery” – many customers do not pay their electric bills. A consequence is that utilities are unable to cover operating expenses, maintain their existing infrastructure, and fund new investment to accommodate growth in electricity demand. In...
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Blog post
Transport and job accessibility: Towards a competitive and inclusive Accra
A working age individual can only reach up to 32% of formal jobs by tro-tro within 60 minutes. Poor connectivity harms labour and firm outcomes. There is a need for investment in public transit, land-use reforms and low-income urban housing policies. Cities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are urbanising at an unprecedented pace. As a result, they have often expanded...
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Case Study: State
The economic impacts of Ebola
Our initiative provided data about the economics impacts of the Ebola crisis, allowing us to provide evidence-backed policy advice to Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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Case Study: State
Motivating public sector workers
Our research has found that incentives can help attract better job candidates and motivate better performance in the public sector, but they need to be carefully tested.
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Case Study: Firms
Mapping industrialisation in Africa
Our series of ‘enterprise maps’ offers the first comprehensive analysis of the industrial sectors in five African countries for potential investors and policymakers seeking to foster industrial development.
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Project
Powering the powerless: Economic impact of rural electrification in Ghana
Even though rural electrification projects in Ghana started in 1970s, less than 50% of rural households in Ghana have access to electricity, compared to 72-75% at the national level. This suggests wide disparities in electricity access between rural and urban households, which could explain a large share of the observed inequalities in income and welfare between rural and...
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Project
Formal evaluation of the Ghana Commodities Exchange
Commodities exchanges have become a policy priority for many governments in Sub-Saharan Africa, with the Ethiopian Commodities Exchange setting the stage for other countries to follow. The Ghana Commodities Exchange (GCX) is on its way to becoming fully operational. Using multiple data sources, including a mobile phone app developed in a previous IGC project, this...
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Publication - Policy Brief
Unequal commutes: Job accessibility and employment in Accra
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Project
Training for productivity: An experimental evaluation of civil service reform in Ghana
The Training for Productivity (TFP) project aims to improve the Ghanaian Civil Service’s capacity by designing, implementing and evaluating novel training methods for bureaucrats. The training programme will be experimentally implemented as part of broader package of training sessions coordinated by the Office of the Head of Civil Service and the Civil Service Training...
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Publication - Policy Brief
Management and bureaucratic effectiveness: A scientific replication in Ghana and Nigeria