Publications by authors named "Samuel Kwaku Agyei"

The main thrust of this study was to assess the infrastructure inequality and academic performance nexus. Education statistics (2018) from the Ghana Statistical Service was used for the study. Firstly, ANOVA was used to estimate whether district-level academic performance differed at various infrastructure distribution levels (Infrastructure Quintile levels).

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Aside from statutory requirements, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) hardly take into consideration reliable accounting systems. Therefore, poor and ineffective bookkeeping has contributed to the collapse of some SMEs. This paper examines the intervening role of owners' accounting skills in the relationship between bookkeeping practices and the performance of SMEs in the Ho Municipal Assembly of Ghana using a sample of 296 SMEs.

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This study investigates the asymmetric interdependence between geopolitical risk (GPR) and the stock markets of the top-seven emerging (E7) countries (i.e., Mexico, Russia, Turkey, India, China, Indonesia, and Brazil) in the ongoing geopolitical conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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We examine the time-frequency spillovers, contagion, and pairwise interrelations between the BRIC index and its constituents, and between BRIC and G7 economies. The extent of interdependencies between market blocs and their constituents needs to be ascertained in the time-frequency domain for efficient asset allocation and portfolio management. Accordingly, the Baruník and Křehlík spillover index is employed with daily data between 11th December 2015 and 28th May 2021.

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E-learning is soon expected to be widely used as a teaching and learning method in the mainstream for educational institutions. Given the relative preparedness of advanced economies, the conclusions about their implementation level with e-learning are incomparable with emerging countries. Emerging economies must, therefore, be aware of the issues to consider when formulating successful adoption or implementation strategies.

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This study investigated the impact of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak on prices of maize, sorghum, imported rice and local rice in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We estimated dynamic panel data models with controls for macroeconomic setting using general method of moments estimation. The study found that the COVID-19 outbreak led to increases in food prices of the sampled countries.

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