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Constitutional Review

The 1999 Budget: Where is the Vision?

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SSNIT is in Need of Reforms

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Selected Issues in Trade Reform and Liberalization in Ghana

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The Medium Term Expenditure Framework: A Case Study of Ghana

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Return Schools to Local Communities: Agenda for Decentralisation Part Ii

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Public Sector Corruption and Macro-Stability: Evidence from the Auditor-General's Reports

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Proposed Policy Measures for the New Administration

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Misappropriation of Public Funds in the Ministry of Agriculture: Evidence from the Auditor General’s Report (1995-2000)

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Harnessing Ghana's Oil and Gas Revenues for Sustainable Development: Key Proposals for Consideration

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Freedom of Information

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