
Comparative business dynamics in African regions have been a subject of interest for scholars seeking to understand regional economic development and business practices across different countries. Theoretical synthesis and critical review are employed to develop insights into the comparative dynamics of businesses across different African regions within Ghana's context. This theoretical framework offers a comprehensive foundation for understanding the complex interplay between regional characteristics and business practices in Ghana, highlighting areas where further research is needed. Future research should focus on empirical studies to validate these findings and explore specific case studies that illustrate how theoretical insights translate into practical applications.
African Geography, Comparative Analysis, Market Integration, Microeconomics, Economic Development, Institutional Factors, Theory of the Firm
African Geography, Comparative Analysis, Market Integration, Microeconomics, Economic Development, Institutional Factors, Theory of the Firm
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