Bernardin Senadza

811 total citations
25 papers, 544 citations indexed

About

Bernardin Senadza is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Safety Research and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernardin Senadza has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 544 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 10 papers in Safety Research and 6 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Bernardin Senadza's work include Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (10 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (7 papers) and Income, Poverty, and Inequality (5 papers). Bernardin Senadza is often cited by papers focused on Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (10 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (7 papers) and Income, Poverty, and Inequality (5 papers). Bernardin Senadza collaborates with scholars based in Ghana, United States and Switzerland. Bernardin Senadza's co-authors include Edward Nketiah‐Amponsah, Peter Quartey, Eric Arthur, Abena D. Oduro, Daniel Kwabena Twerefou, Babette Never, Derek Asuman, Felix Asante, Wisdom Akpalu and Nkechi S. Owoo and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of African Economies and Journal of Economic Studies.

In The Last Decade

Bernardin Senadza

23 papers receiving 496 citations

Peers

Bernardin Senadza
S. R. Osmani United Kingdom
Sharmistha Self United States
Robert Eastwood United Kingdom
Santiago Levy United States
Chih Ming Tan United States
Salman Zaidi Germany
Benu Bidani United States
S. R. Osmani United Kingdom
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2024). Examining Poverty Dynamics in Ghana: Evidence from Longitudinal and Repeated Cross-Sectional Data. Journal of African Economies. 33(Supplement_1). i136–i157.
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2023). Valuing Pollination as an Ecosystem Services: The Case of Hand Pollination for Cocoa Production in Ghana. Journal of Agricultural Science. 15(8). 48–48. 1 indexed citations
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Asuman, Derek, et al.. (2019). Trends and determinants of socioeconomic inequalities in sexual and reproductive health among women in Ghana. International Journal of Development Issues. 18(2). 209–228. 3 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2019). Assessing the Employment Effects of Processing Cocoa in Ghana. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 9 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2018). The Effect of External Debt on Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 58 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2018). Effect of exchange rate volatility on trade in Sub-Saharan Africa☆. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(1-2). 20–20. 82 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2017). The Effect of External Debt on Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. SSRN Electronic Journal. 24 indexed citations
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Nketiah‐Amponsah, Edward, et al.. (2017). Urban Farm-Nonfarm Diversification, Household Income and Food Expenditure in Ghana. Studies in Business and Economics. 12(2). 6–19. 4 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2016). The Twin Deficits Hypothesis: Evidence from Ghana. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 7 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2016). Testing the Twin Deficits Hypothesis: Effect of Fiscal Balance on Current Account Balance—A Panel Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa. Modern Economy. 7(9). 945–954. 7 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2016). The Impact of Nonfarm Activities on Rural Farm Household Income and Food Security in the Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana. Theoretical Economics Letters. 6(3). 388–400. 35 indexed citations
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Oduro, Abena D., et al.. (2015). Export Diversification And Economic Growth In Sub-Saharan Africa. 17(2). 67–81. 35 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2015). Effect of public education expenditure on selected primary education outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal of Education Economics and Development. 6(4). 314–314. 4 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin. (2014). Income diversification strategies among rural households in developing countries. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies. 5(1). 75–92. 28 indexed citations
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Twerefou, Daniel Kwabena, et al.. (2014). Determinants of poverty among male-headed and female-headed households in Ghana. 2(1). 77–96. 7 indexed citations
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Nketiah‐Amponsah, Edward, Bernardin Senadza, & Eric Arthur. (2013). Determinants of utilization of antenatal care services in developing countries. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies. 4(1). 58–73. 45 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin. (2012). Education inequality in Ghana: gender and spatial dimensions. Journal of Economic Studies. 39(6). 724–739. 56 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin. (2011). Does Non-farm Income Improve or Worsen Income Inequality? Evidence from Rural Ghana. 2(2). 104–121. 19 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin. (2011). Non-farm Income Diversification in Rural Ghana: Determinants and Implications for Income Distribution and Welfare. 7 indexed citations
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Senadza, Bernardin, et al.. (2008). Understanding Poverty in Ghana: Risk and Vulnerability. 7 indexed citations

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