samuel kwesi ndzebah dadzie : Citation Profile


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   4 years (2020 - 2024). See details.
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   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 0 (0 %)

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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with samuel kwesi ndzebah dadzie.

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Greene, William (3)

Train, Kenneth (3)

Hensher, David (3)

Rose, John (2)

Lagerkvist, Carl-Johan (2)

Carlsson, Fredrik (2)

Scarpa, Riccardo (2)

Owusu, Victor (2)

Menrad, Klaus (1)

Fraser, Iain (1)

Yawson, Robert (1)

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Climate Change Economics (CCE)2

Recent works citing samuel kwesi ndzebah dadzie (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Determinants of Technical Efficiency of Harumanis Mango Production in Perlis, Malaysia. (2024). Fatah, Fazleen Abdul. In: Research on World Agricultural Economy. RePEc:ags:reowae:348770.

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Works by samuel kwesi ndzebah dadzie:


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2021Heterogeneity in consumer preferences for organic and genetically modified food products in Ghana In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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2020Promoting Improved Agricultural Technologies to Increase Smallholder Farm Production Efficiency: Ghanaian Study of Cassava Farmers In: International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics (IJFAEC).
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2021Sustainability responses to climate-smart adaptation in Africa: implication for food security among farm households in the Central Region of Ghana In: African Journal of Economic and Management Studies.
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2021FARMERS’ PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE COMPARED WITH OBJECTIVE DATA: EVIDENCE FROM THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA In: Climate Change Economics (CCE).
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2024MULTIVARIATE PROBIT MODELING OF CLIMATE-SMART ADAPTATION CHOICES AMONG FARMERS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: GHANAIAN STUDY OF COCOA FARMERS In: Climate Change Economics (CCE).
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