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APPENDICES<br />
Appendix 1: AES 2013 Conference Papers<br />
NAME TOPIC INSTITUTION COUNTRY<br />
1. Golit, Peter Dada Fiscal Rules And Fiscal Prudence In Nigeria: A Bounds Testing Analysis Central Bank of Nigeria Nigeria<br />
2. Mr. Sanni. H. Taiwo,<br />
<strong>Econometric</strong> Analysis Of The Impact Of Fiscal Policy On Nominal Exchange Rate In Central Bank of Nigeria<br />
Nigeria<br />
Yilkudi Dinci J. (Mrs)<br />
Nigeria<br />
3. Monica A. Orisadare. PhD A SVAR Analysis of Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy Shocks in Nigeria (1970- Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Nigeria<br />
2010)<br />
4. Kayode Ayinde,<br />
Modelling Of Government Capital Expenditure And Revenue: Error Correction Model<br />
Nigeria<br />
O. E. Ayinde<br />
Approach<br />
5. Moses Mathu,<br />
Fiscal and Monetary Policies Coordination in Kenya: An Empirical Analysis 1996- Central Bank of Kenya<br />
Kenya<br />
Esman Nyamongo<br />
2012<br />
6. John Owusu-Afriyie Determinants of Poverty among Male-Headed and Female-Headed Households in University of Ghana<br />
Ghana<br />
Ghana<br />
7. Daniel Kwabena Twerefou Households’ Willingness-<strong>to</strong>-pay for Improved Electricity Supply in Ghana University of Ghana Ghana<br />
8. Kelechi C. Nnamdi Income Status And Homeownership: Microeconometric Evidence On Nigerian University of Port Harcourt<br />
Nigeria<br />
Households<br />
9. Feubi Pamen Eric Patrick Non-monetary Poverty Analysis in a Developing Country: Case Study of Cameroon University of Yaoundé II - Soa Cameroun<br />
10. Mohammed I. Shuaibu Foreign Direct Investment, Financial Depth And Output Performance In The Presence University of Ibadan<br />
Nigeria<br />
Of Structural Breaks: Evidence For Nigeria<br />
11. Camara Kwasi Obeng Corporate Tax Competition And FDI In Ghana University of Cape Coast Ghana<br />
12. Aiden Coville,<br />
Yu-hsuan Su<br />
From <strong>the</strong> Ground up: An impact Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> Community Infrastructure<br />
Upgrading Programme in Dar Es Salem<br />
13. Nkenchor Neville Igue, Macroeconomic Determinants Of The Nigerian S<strong>to</strong>ck Market: A Cointegration Central Bank of Nigeria<br />
Nigeria<br />
Yusuf Adamu,<br />
Ibrahim Al-Hassan Uba<br />
Approach<br />
14. Beecroft Efobi Uchenna,<br />
Osabuohien Evans<br />
Access <strong>to</strong> and Use of Financial Services in Nigeria: Micro-econometric Evidence Covenant University Nigeria<br />
15. James Ntiamoah Doku,<br />
Joshua Abor,<br />
Charles Komla Delali Adjasi,<br />
Charles Andoh<br />
16. Michael Danquah,<br />
Williams Ohemeng<br />
Alfred Barimah<br />
Market Structure, Ownership Structure And Bank Risk-Taking Behaviour: <strong>African</strong><br />
Evidence<br />
Efficiency Measurement Using a ‘True’ Random Effects and Random Parameter<br />
S<strong>to</strong>chastic Frontier Models: An Application <strong>to</strong> Rural and Community Banks in Ghana<br />
University of Ghana<br />
Ghana Institute of Management and<br />
Public Administration (GIMPA)<br />
University of Ghana<br />
Ghana<br />
Ghana<br />
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