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James Atta, PEPRAH [Professor of Economics & Finance]
James Atta, PEPRAH [Professor of Economics & Finance]
Department of Applied Economics, School of Economics, University of Cape Coast
Verified email at ucc.edu.gh - Homepage
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Financial development, remittances and economic growth: A threshold analysis
JA Peprah, I Kwesi Ofori, AN Asomani
Cogent Economics & Finance 7 (1), 1625107, 2019
862019
Women, livelihood and oil and gas discovery in Ghana: An exploratory study of Cape Three Points and surrounding communities
R Boohene, JA Peprah
Journal of Sustainable Development, 2011
752011
Access to micro-credit well-being among women entrepreneurs in the Mfantsiman Municipality of Ghana
JA Peprah
International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies (2147-4486) 1 (1), 1-14, 2012
602012
Savings, entrepreneurial trait and self-employment: evidence from selected Ghanaian Universities
JA Peprah, C Afoakwah, I Koomson
Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research 5, 1-17, 2015
502015
Mobile money, output and welfare among smallholder farmers in Ghana
JA Peprah, C Oteng, J Sebu
Sage Open 10 (2), 2158244020931114, 2020
462020
Regulation, outreach, and sustainability of microfinance institutions in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A multilevel analysis
F Nyanzu, JA Peprah, AG Ayayi
Journal of Small Business Management 57, 200-217, 2019
442019
Improving productivity among smallholder farmers in Ghana: does financial inclusion matter?
JA Peprah, I Koomson, J Sebu, C Bukari
Agricultural Finance Review 81 (4), 481-502, 2020
422020
Day of the week effect and stock market volatility in Ghana and Nairobi stock exchanges
JM Gbeda, JA Peprah
Journal of Economics and Finance 42, 727-745, 2018
352018
Loan refusal, household income and savings in Ghana: a dominance analysis approach
I Koomson, SK Annim, JA Peprah
African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 5 (2), 172-191, 2016
332016
Effects of credit ‘plus’ on poverty reduction in Ghana
C Bukari, JA Peprah, RNY Ayifah, SK Annim
The Journal of Development Studies 57 (2), 343-360, 2021
282021
Economic drivers of domestic violence among women: A case study of Ghana
JA Peprah, I Koomson
Violence and society: Breakthroughs in research and practice, 222-240, 2017
232017
Return to micro‐credit on small‐scale businesses: a case study of Ghanaian MFI
JA Peprah, AG Ayayi
Journal of International Development 28 (4), 606-622, 2016
212016
Correlates of revenue among small scale women fish processors in coastal Ghana
R Boohene, JA Peprah
Journal of Sustainable Development 5 (10), 28, 2012
202012
Capital and credit sources and household non-farm income in Ghana
JA Peprah, I Koomson
Journal of Arts and Social Sciences 3 (1), 2015
172015
Assessing African microfinance: An exploratory case study of Ghana's central region
B Reiter, JA Peprah
Journal of International Development 27 (7), 1337-1342, 2015
162015
National health insurance and the choice of delivery facility among expectant mothers in Ghana
R Agbanyo, JA Peprah
International Journal of Health Economics and Management 21 (1), 27-49, 2021
142021
Crop Yield Volatility among Smallholder Farmers in Ghana
IK James Atta Peprah, Clifford Afoakwah
UNU-INRA, 2016
13*2016
Household savings and women’s bargaining power in Ghana
C Afoakwah, SK Annim, JA Peprah
Journal of Global Economics 3 (2), 1-7, 2015
122015
Antecedents of tax aggressiveness of listed non-financial firms: Evidence from an emerging economy
V Adela, SK Agyei, JA Peprah
Scientific African 20, e01654, 2023
112023
Cost implications of microfinance regulation: lessons from Ghana
AG Ayayi, JA Peprah
Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment 8 (3), 259-274, 2018
112018
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