by Karl Pauw Ghana’s low budgetary allocation to agriculture is just one of the reasons why the country was considered “not on track” as measured against the African Union’s African Agricultural Transformation Scorecard (AATS) in 2018. However, some have argued that the quality of agricultural spending is more important than the level of spending. In […]
Public Finance and Decentralization Data Released
GSSP has compiled a dataset on fiscal decentralization and public investment in Ghana that was recently released for distribution. The dataset includes district-level observations that cover the 110 districts that were in existence in Ghana during the period 1994 to 2004. These data are secondary, and they were compiled and organized from both electronic and […]