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Akuffo Amankwah
Akuffo Amankwah
Economist, Living Standards Measurement Study, Development Data Group, World Bank
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Demand for improved fish feed in the presence of a subsidy: a double hurdle application in Kenya
A Amankwah, KK Quagrainie, PV Preckel
Agricultural economics 47 (6), 633-643, 2016
352016
Impact of aquaculture feed technology on fish income and poverty in Kenya
A Amankwah, KK Quagrainie, PV Preckel
Aquaculture Economics & Management 22 (4), 410-430, 2018
292018
Understanding change at farm level to facilitate innovation towards sustainable plant protection: a case study at cabbage production sites in urban West Africa
L Probst, A Adoukonou, A Amankwah, A Diarra, CR Vogl, M Hauser
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 10 (1), 40-60, 2012
272012
Aquaculture feed technology adoption and smallholder household welfare in Ghana
A Amankwah, KK Quagrainie
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 50 (4), 827-841, 2019
182019
Impact of COVID-19 crisis on agriculture: evidence from five Sub-Saharan African countries
A Amankwah, S Gourlay
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2021
172021
Tracking the socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic in Nigeria: Results from the first three rounds of the Nigeria COVID-19 National Longitudinal Phone Survey
G Oseni, A Palacios-Lopez, K Mcgee, A Amankwah
World Bank Blog 16, 2020
172020
Impact of covid-19 on Nigerian households: baseline results
GO Siwatu, A Palacios-Lopez, KR Mcgee, A Amankwah, T Vishwanath, ...
World Bank Group, 2020
132020
Physical activity and sedentary time in a rural adult population in Malawi compared with an age-matched US urban population
M Pratt, JF Sallis, KL Cain, TL Conway, A Palacios-Lopez, A Zezza, ...
BMJ open sport & exercise medicine 6 (1), e000812, 2020
112020
Modeling the choice of irrigation technologies of urban vegetable farmers in Accra, Ghana
A Amankwah, SI Egyir
102013
Agriculture as a buffer in COVID-19 crisis: Evidence from five Sub-Saharan African countries
A Amankwah, S Gourlay, A Zezza
World Bank Blogs. Washington, DC: World Bank. Accessed February 3, 2022, 2021
92021
Measuring Household Expenditure on Education
G Oseni, F Huebler, K McGee, A Amankwah, E Legault, A Rakotonarivo
World bank. Washington DC, 2018
82018
COVID-19 in Nigeria: frontline data and pathways for policy
JW Lain, T Vishwanath, A Alik-Lagrange, A Amankwah, ...
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2021
62021
Climate variability, agricultural technologies adoption, and productivity in rural Nigeria: a plot-level analysis
A Amankwah
Agriculture & Food Security 12 (1), 7, 2023
52023
Subsidies, aquaculture technology adoption, and welfare impacts in Ghana and Kenya
A Amankwah
Purdue University, 2016
52016
Impact of COVID-19 on Nigerian households: Basic information document
KR Mcgee, A Amankwah, A Sagesaka
World Bank Group, 2020
42020
High Frequency Mobile Phone Surveys of Households to Assess the Impacts of COVID-19 (Vol. 3): Guidelines on CATI Implementation
A Amankwah, SSE Kanyanda
World Bank Group, 2020
42020
COVID-19 From the Ground Up: What the Crisis Means for Nigerians
JW Lain, JTT Perng, T Vishwanath, M Azad, GO Siwatu, A Palacios-Lopez, ...
World Bank Group, 2020
32020
The Welfare Effects of Structural Change and Internal Migration in Tanzania
A Amankwah, R Atta-Ankomah, GC Moshi, R Swinkels
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2023
22023
Digital financial services and livelihood diversification in rural Ghana
R Atta-Ankomah, K Adjei-Mantey, A Amankwah
Cogent Economics & Finance 12 (1), 2330434, 2024
12024
Food security and poverty reduction effects of agricultural technologies adoption− a multinomial endogenous switching regression application in rural Zimbabwe
A Amankwah, T Gwatidzo
Food Policy 125, 102629, 2024
2024
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