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Liste des organisations membres du Comité National de Pilotage (CNP) et de leurs représentants

Membres statutaires Représentants
1. Bank of Ghana Mr. L.K. Nketiah
Dr. B. Amoah
2. Citi Savings and Loans Co. Ltd. Mr. P. Ocran (Chairperson)
3. Oikocredit (EDCS) Ms. M. Holdbrook-Smith
4. Ghana Association of Bankers Mr. D. K. Mensah
5. Ghana Association of Rural Banks Ms. E. Osei Bonsu
6. Ministry of Finance Dr. C.D. Anyomi
7. National Commission on Culture Ms.G. Boateng
8. National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) Nana (Dr.) Baah Boakye
9. Private Enterprise Foundation (PEF) Mr. J. Clottey
10. TechnoServe Mr. W. Manga
Membres associés:  
1. Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA)
2. Ghana Co-op Credit Unions' Assoc. Mr. W. W. Y. Ahli
3. Ghana Co-op Susu Collectors' Assoc. Mr. J. Yeboah
Trade Union Congress (TUC)  

Recherche 

En cours

1. Does where you live matter?  Regional dimensions of the impact of financial sector liberalization on small and medium enterprises par A. Ofei, kaofei@ug.edu.gh.

2. Examination of the performance of microfinance enterprises in Ghana under financial liberalization par K.A.Q. Aboagye, qaboagye@ug.edu.gh

3. Financial sector liberalization and the labour market in Ghana par N. Amu and A.F. Gockel, kaofei@ug.edu.gh

Finalisée

1. The impact of interest rates on demand for credit and loan repament by the poor and SMEs in Ghana by E. Amonoo, P. Kojo Acquah and E Ekow Asmah, November 2003 (WP#03-10)

2. Information is Power; the Problem of Accessing Credit by the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Under Ghana's Financial Sector Liberalisation par E.K. Ekumah and T.T. Essel (tessel@bog.gov.gh)

3. Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Higher Interest Rates on the Demand for Credit for Loans Repayment par the Poor, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises par E. Amoonoo (popucc@ghana.com), P.K. Acquah and E.E. Asmah (eeasmah@mail.com)

4. Financial Sector Liberalisation, Labour Displacement and Productivity in the Agricultural Sector par E. Kwesi (ucclib@libr.ug.edu.gh), A. Boateng and W. Ghartey

5. Impact of  Financial Sector Liberalisation on Competition and Efficiency in the Ghanaian Banking Industry par K.B. Korsah, N. Tagoe, , E.K. Nyarko, Octobre 2001, (WP#01-2)

6. Has Financial Sector Liberalization Affected the Mode of Savings Mobilization and of Credit Allocation by Rural Banks in Ghana? par F.K. Kumah (FkKumah@bog.bog.gh)

7. Financial Intermediation for the Poor: Saving Habits and Credit Demand by the Poor and Small & Medium Scale Enterprises in Ghana - a further assignment for financial sector policy?  par A. F. Gockel and S. K. Akoena, Mars 2002, (WP#02-6)

8. Ghana Co-operative and Credit Societies Adjusting to financial Sector Liberalisation par K. Ansah Ofei, Novembre 2001, (WP#01-3)

9. A Review of the Literature on Financial Sector Reform and its Impact on the Poor: Any Lessons from Ghana? Par E. Addison, M. Bawumia, (Mbawumia@bog.gov.gh) M. Opoku-Afari 

10. Gender access to credit under Ghana's financial sector reform: A case study of the rural banks in the central region of Ghana par E.K. Ekumah and T.T. Essel, Novembre 2001, (WP#01-4)

11. Impact of micro-finance enterprises on the efficiency of micro-enterprises in Cape Coast par V.K.Bhasin and W. Akpalu, Novembre 2001 (WP#01-5)

12. Transaction costs and pseudo-interest costs of informal credit systems in Ghana-Susu groups and credit unions par M. Affram and E. Essien, Décembre 2000


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Mis à jour par GT. Approuvé par DG. Dernière modification 14 novembre 2003.