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structural transformation

STEG Working Paper Series

The Macroeconomic Impact of Agricultural Input Subsidies

Karol Mazur, Laszlo Tetenyi 11 July 2025
Land Market
STEG Working Paper Series

Sowing Seeds of Mobility: The Uneven Impact of Land Reform

Ting Chen, Jiajia Gu, Rachel Ngai, Jin Wang 11 July 2025
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STEG Working Paper Series

Time use and household welfare in a structurally changing society: the case of Ghana

Andrew Agyei-Holmes, Nana Amma Asante-Poku, Richmond Atta-Ankomah 03 July 2025
Family planning program
STEG Working Paper Series

Demographic Transition and Structural Transformation

Tania Barham, Randall Kuhn, Brett McCully, Patrick S. Turner 18 June 2025
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STEG Project Policy Brief

Time Use and Household Welfare in a Structurally Changing Society: The Case of Ghana

Andrew Agyei-Holmes, Nana Amma Asante-Poku, Richmond Atta-Ankomah 17 June 2025
Oil discovery
STEG Project Policy Brief

Natural-resource-driven structural transformation and economic growth: exploring the roles of forward and backward linkages

Patricia Mawuledey Agyapong 02 May 2025
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STEG Project Policy Brief

Unpacking Economic Development: Evidence from Cohort- and Region-Level Data

Federico Rossi, Tommaso Porzio 02 May 2025
Gender
STEG Project Policy Brief

Gender and labour market transitions in a structurally changing economy: Empirical evidence from Ghana

Richmond Atta-Ankomah, Nana Amma Asante-Poku, Andrew Agyei-Holmes 17 April 2025

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