The study investigates the implication of economic recovery in Ghana, and how it relates to the incidence of social spending, reviewing how the poor benefit from education and health spending. As of the 1980s, the country improved its economic performance through the Economic Recovery Program, with significant increases in health and education. Estimates on benefit incidences in these two sectors, were obtained from the Ghana Living Standards Surveys...
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1995/11/30
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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19704
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2010/07/01
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The incidence of social spending in ghana
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public expenditure on primary schooling