Is Accra a superstar city ?
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- Yusuf, Shahid & Nabeshima, Kaoru & Wei Ha, 2007. "What makes cities healthy ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4107, The World Bank.
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- Annez , Patricia Clarke & Linn, Johannes F., 2010. "An agenda for research on urbanization in developing countries : a summary of findings from a scoping exercise," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5476, The World Bank.
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Economic Theory&Research; Housing&Human Habitats; Banks&Banking Reform; Public Sector Management and Reform;All these keywords.
NEP fields
This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-AFR-2008-01-05 (Africa)
- NEP-CUL-2008-01-05 (Cultural Economics)
- NEP-DEV-2008-01-05 (Development)
- NEP-GEO-2008-01-05 (Economic Geography)
- NEP-URE-2008-01-05 (Urban and Real Estate Economics)
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