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John Kwaku Amoh

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First Name:John
Middle Name:Kwaku
Last Name:Amoh
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RePEc Short-ID:pam214
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P.O.BOX LG 149, Legon, Ghana West Africa
+233243139610

Affiliation

Faculty of Accounting, Banking and Finance
University of Professional Studies Accra

Accra, Ghana
http://www.upsa.edu.gh/pages/academics/facultiesschools/accounting--finance
RePEc:edi:fdupsgh (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Daniel Susuawu & Kenneth Ofori-Boateng & John Kwaku Amoh, 2020. "Does Service Quality Influence Tax Compliance Behaviour of SMEs? A New Perspective from Ghana," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 10(6), pages 50-56.
  2. John Kwaku Amoh & Kwasi Awuah-Werekoh & Kenneth Ofori-Boateng, 2020. "Do corrupting activities hamper economic growth? Fresh empirical evidence from an emerging economy," Journal of Financial Crime, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 29(3), pages 1114-1130, January.
  3. John Kwaku Amoh & Dadson Awunyo-Vitor & Kenneth Ofori-Boateng, 2020. "Customers’ awareness and knowledge level of fraudulent acts in electronic banking in Ghana: evidence from a universal bank," Journal of Financial Crime, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 28(3), pages 870-882, November.
  4. John Kwaku Amoh & Babonyire Adafula, 2019. "An estimation of the underground economy and tax evasion," Journal of Money Laundering Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 22(4), pages 626-645, October.
  5. John Kwaku Amoh & Abdul-Mumuni Abdallah & Richard Amankwa Fosu, 2019. "Does Foreign Direct Investment Cause Financial Sector Development €“ Evidence From An Emerging Economy," Review of Economic and Business Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, issue 23, pages 33-55, June.
  6. John Kwaku Amoh, 2019. "An Estimation of the Taxable Capacity, Tax Effort and Tax Burden of an Emerging Economy: Evidence from Ghana," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 9(3), pages 12-21.
  7. John Kwaku Amoh & Abdallah Ali-Nakyea, 2019. "Does corruption cause tax evasion? Evidence from an emerging economy," Journal of Money Laundering Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 22(2), pages 217-232, May.
  8. Abdallah Ali-Nakyea & John Kwaku Amoh & Nasir Alfa Mohammed, 2019. "Are sub-Saharan African Countries Losing it on Oil and Gas Revenue Management too? Evidence from Ghana," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 9(2), pages 89-97.
  9. Abdallah Ali-Nakyea & John Kwaku Amoh, 2018. "Have the generous tax incentives in the natural resource sector been commensurate with FDI flows? A critical analysis from an emerging economy," International Journal of Critical Accounting, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(3/4), pages 257-273.
  10. Babonyire Adafula & Williams Abayaawien Atuilik & John Kwaku Amoh, 2018. "Protecting the questionably knowledgeable user of accounting information: a defence of paternalism in the accounting profession," International Journal of Critical Accounting, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(2), pages 152-168.

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Articles

  1. John Kwaku Amoh & Dadson Awunyo-Vitor & Kenneth Ofori-Boateng, 2020. "Customers’ awareness and knowledge level of fraudulent acts in electronic banking in Ghana: evidence from a universal bank," Journal of Financial Crime, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 28(3), pages 870-882, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Coffie, Cephas Paa Kwasi & Hongjiang, Zhao, 2023. "FinTech market development and financial inclusion in Ghana: The role of heterogeneous actors," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 186(PA).

  2. John Kwaku Amoh & Abdallah Ali-Nakyea, 2019. "Does corruption cause tax evasion? Evidence from an emerging economy," Journal of Money Laundering Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 22(2), pages 217-232, May.

    Cited by:

    1. Aleksandra Hlastec & Damijan Mumel & Lidija Hauptman, 2023. "Is There a Relationship between Self-Enhancement, Conservation and Personal Tax Culture?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(7), pages 1-23, March.
    2. Amzuică Bogdan – Florian & Mititelu Roxana – Adriana & Nișulescu Ileana, 2023. "Digitalization of Business – Implications on Tax Evasion Dimensions," Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, Sciendo, vol. 17(1), pages 1888-1896, July.

  3. Abdallah Ali-Nakyea & John Kwaku Amoh, 2018. "Have the generous tax incentives in the natural resource sector been commensurate with FDI flows? A critical analysis from an emerging economy," International Journal of Critical Accounting, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(3/4), pages 257-273.

    Cited by:

    1. Weldegiorgis, Fitsum S. & Dietsche, Evelyn & Franks, Daniel M., 2021. "Building mining's economic linkages: A critical review of local content policy theory," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 74(C).
    2. Seydou Coulibaly & Abdramane Camara, 2021. "Working Paper 354 - Taxation, Foreign Direct Investment and Spillover Effects in the Mining Sector," Working Paper Series 2480, African Development Bank.
    3. Seydou Coulibaly & Abdramane Camara, 2022. "The end of tax incentives in mining? Tax policy and mining foreign direct investment in Africa," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 34(S1), pages 177-194, July.
    4. Daniel Chachu & Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, 2020. "Investigating the fiscal resource curse: What's China got to do with it?," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2020-85, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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