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Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie
Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Verified email at knust.edu.gh - Homepage
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General, target, and accessible population: Demystifying the concepts for effective sampling
N Asiamah, H Mensah, EF Oteng-Abayie
The qualitative report 22 (6), 1607-1621, 2017
9582017
Bounds testing approach: an examination of foreign direct investment, trade, and growth relationships
J Frimpong Magnus, EF Oteng-Abayie
American Journal of Applied Sciences, Forthcoming, 2006
5092006
Bivariate causality analysis between FDI inflows and economic growth in Ghana
JM Frimpong, EF Oteng-Abayie
2042006
Industrial growth and emissions of CO2 in Ghana: The role of financial development and fossil fuel consumption
E Abokyi, P Appiah-Konadu, F Abokyi, EF Oteng-Abayie
Energy Reports 5, 1339–1353, 2019
2012019
Modelling and forecasting volatility of returns on the Ghana stock exchange using GARCH models
JM Frimpong, EF Oteng-Abayie
1562006
When is inflation harmful? Estimating the threshold effect for Ghana
JM Frimpong, EF Oteng-Abayie
American journal of economics and business administration 2 (3), 232-239, 2010
1372010
The impact of external debt on economic growth in Ghana: a cointegration analysis
JM Frimpong, EF Oteng-Abayie
Journal of Science and Technology (Ghana) 26 (3), 122-131, 2006
1042006
The measurement and determinants of economic efficiency of microfinance institutions in Ghana: A stochastic frontier approach
EF Oteng-Abayie, K Amanor, JM Frimpong
African Review of Economics and Finance 2 (2), 149-166, 2011
882011
Consumption of Electricity and Industrial Growth in the Case of Ghana
E Abokyi, P Appiah-Konadu, I Sikayena, and EF. Oteng-Abayie
Journal of Energy 2018 (1), 1-11, 2018
742018
Do larger samples really lead to more precise estimates? A simulation study
N Asiamah, HK Mensah, EF Oteng-Abayie
American Journal of Educational Research 5 (1), 9-17, 2017
602017
Aggregate import demand and expenditure components in Ghana: An econometric analysis
JM Frimpong, EF Oteng-Abayie
522006
Industrial growth and emissions of CO2 in Ghana: the role of financial development and fossil fuel consumption. Energy Rep 5: 1339–1353
E Abokyi, P Appiah-Konadu, F Abokyi, EF Oteng-Abayie
282019
Aggregate import demand and expenditure components in Ghana
EF Oteng-Abayie, JM Frimpong
Journal of Social Sciences 4 (1), 1-6, 2008
272008
Does the Wagner’s hypothesis matter in developing economies? Evidence from three West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) Countries
JM Frimpong, EF OTENG-ABAYIE
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 (2), 141-147, 2009
262009
An analysis of the time-varying causality and dynamic correlation between green bonds and US gas prices
EJA Abakah, AK Tiwari, AB Oluwasegun, EF Oteng-Abayie
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 186 (A), 122134, 2023
222023
Foreign Direct Investments and Environmental Quality in Sub-Sahara Africa: The Merits of Policy and Institutions for Environmental Sustainability
E Duodu, E Kwarteng, EF Oteng-Abayie, PB Frimpong
Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2021), 2021
222021
Government expenditure and economic growth in five ECOWAS countries: A panel econometric estimation
EF Oteng-Abayie
Journal of Economic Theory 5 (1), 11-14, 2011
222011
The Effects of Economic Growth, Trade Liberalization, and Financial Development on Environmental Sustainability in West Africa. The Role of Institutions
FB Baajike, E Ntsiful, AB Afriyie, EF Oteng-Abayie
Research in Globalization, 2022
202022
Natural resource abundance, environmental sustainability, and policies and institutions for environmental sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa
EF Oteng-Abayie, E Duodu, G Mensah, PB Frimpong
Resources Policy, 103097, 2022
192022
External debt and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: does heterogeneity in the quality of public sector management make a difference?
JN Sandow, EF Oteng-Abayie, E Duodu
Heliyon 8 (9), 2022
192022
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