This study complements the extant literature by assessing the role of governance dynamics in food security in Ghana for the period 1980–2019. The empirical evidence is based on the fully modified ordinary least squares technique and governance is categorized into political (entailing political stability and voice and accountability), economical (consisting of regulatory quality and government effectiveness), and institutional (entailing corruption-control and the rule of law) governance dynamics. The study finds that the engaged governance dynamics improve food security in Ghana. Policy implications are discussed with specific emphasis on the sustainable development goals.
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| Publisher | Wiley |
| Geographic coverage | Ghana |
| Originally published | 13 Jul 2023 |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Food crises and food and nutrition security | Undernutrition |
| Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | governancepolicymakingsustainable developmentImpact Assessment |