Alagidede, Paul and Baah-Boateng, William and Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward (2013): The Ghanian economy: and Overview. Published in: Ghanaian Journal of Economics , Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 2013): pp. 4-34.
Baah-Boateng, William and Twum, Eric and Twumasi Baffour, Priscilla (2019): “Whom you know” and labour market outcomes: An empirical investigation in Ghana. Published in: Ghanaian Journal of Economics , Vol. 7, No. 1 (December 2019): pp. 1-20.
Shiti Junior, Forster and Baah-Boateng, William and Baah-Nuakoh, Amoah (2017): Non-Pecuniary Determinants of Occupational Choice in the Entertainment and Sports Industry: A Ghana Study. Published in: Africa Development and Resources Research Institute Journal, Ghana , Vol. 26, No. 12 : pp. 1-10.
Opoku Nyarko, Christopher and Baah-Boateng, William and Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward (2014): The Effect of Search Effort on the transition from Unemployment to Work: Evidence from a Cross Section of Ghanaian Formal Sector Workers. Published in: Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics , Vol. 2, No. 2 (2014): pp. 1-17.
Baah-Boateng, William (2013): Human Capital Development: The Case of Education as a Vehicle for Africa's Economic Transformation. Published in: Legon Journal of International Affairs and Diplomacy , Vol. 7, No. 1 (May 2013): pp. 1-24.
Baah-Boateng, William (2007): Measuring the Extent of Gender Segregation in the Labour Market: Evidence from Ghana. Published in: Journal of Leadership, Management and Administration , Vol. 5, No. 1 (2007): pp. 1-19.
Baah-Boateng, William and Adjei, Prince and Oduro, Abena (2013): Determinants of moonlighting in Ghana: an empirical investigation. Published in: African Review of Economics and Finance , Vol. 4, No. 2 (June 2013): pp. 1-27.
Baah-Boateng, William and Frempong, Richard and Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward (2013): The effect of fertility and education on female labour force participation in Ghana. Published in: Ghanaian Journal of Economics , Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 2013): pp. 1-19.
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