James K A Benhin : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   19 years (2000 - 2019). See details.
   Cites by year: 7
   Journals where James K A Benhin has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 4.    Total self citations: 2 (1.42 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with James K A Benhin.

Is cited by:

Mendelsohn, Robert (11)

Seo, S. Niggol (7)

Dinar, Ariel (7)

Huang, Jikun (4)

Ofori, Isaac Kwesi (4)

Taraz, Vis (4)

Wang, Jinxia (4)

Maurel, Mathilde (3)

Stephane, Victor (3)

Gazeaud, Jules (2)

Deichmann, Uwe (2)

Cites to:

Véganzonès, Marie-Ange (6)

Aysan, Ahmet (5)

Mendelsohn, Robert (4)

Barbier, Edward (4)

Pigliaru, Francesco (3)

Dinar, Ariel (3)

Brau, Rinaldo (3)

Khan, Mohsin (3)

Cropper, Maureen (2)

Tashevska, Biljana (2)

Romer, David (2)

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Where James K A Benhin has published?


Recent works citing James K A Benhin (2024 and 2023)


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2023.

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2023A cross-regional investigation of institutional quality and sustainable development. (2023). Hunjra, Ahmed ; Bouri, Elie ; Bruna, Maria Giuseppina ; Azam, Muhammad. In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money. RePEc:eee:intfin:v:84:y:2023:i:c:s1042443123000264.

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2023Farmland Fragmentation, crop diversification and incomes in Cameroon, a Congo Basin country. (2023). Akem, Nina Fabinin ; Tabetando, Rayner ; Djomo, Raoul Fani ; Nkendah, Robert ; Mvodo, Meyo-Elise Stephanie ; Molua, Ernest L ; Ndip, Francis Ebai. In: Land Use Policy. RePEc:eee:lauspo:v:130:y:2023:i:c:s0264837723001291.

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2024Does transparency matter? Evaluating the Impacts of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) on Deforestation in Resource-rich Developing Countries. (2024). Thiombiano, Noel ; Kinda, Harouna. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:173:y:2024:i:c:s0305750x23002498.

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Works by James K A Benhin:


YearTitleTypeCited
2001THE EFFECTS OF THE STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM ON DEFORESTATION IN GHANA In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review.
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2001The Effects of the Structural Adjustment Program on Deforestation in Ghana.(2001) In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review.
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2010Global climate change and vulnerability of African agriculture: implications for resilience and sustained productive capacity In: Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture.
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2000James Fairhead and Melissa Leach, Reframing deforestation: global analysis and local realities: studies in West Africa, Global Environmental Change Series, Routledge, 1998, ISBN 0–415–18591–2 In: Environment and Development Economics.
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2009Depletion of forest resources in Sudan: Intervention options for optimal control In: Energy Policy.
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2019Governance, capital and economic growth in the Arab Region In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
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2015Long Term Economic Growth in Oil-Rich Saudi Arabia: What is the role for non-oil sectors? In: Economic Issues Journal Articles.
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2004Structural Adjustment Programme, Deforestation and Biodiversity Loss in Ghana In: Environmental & Resource Economics.
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2006Will African Agriculture Survive Climate Change? In: The World Bank Economic Review.
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