Dr. Philip Duku Osei
Research Fellow in FSS - Sir Arthur Lewis ISES: Centre Research/Teaching
Bachelor of Arts from University of GhanaDoctor of Philosophy from University of StrathclydeMaster of Arts from Manchester University
Telephone: 876/927-1234
Email: philip.osei@uwimona.edu.jm
Email: philip.osei@uwimona.edu.jm
Citations
Book, Chapter
- Osei, Philip D. . Tripartite social partnerships in small states: Barbados and Jamaica in comparative perspective
- Osei, Philip D.. Tripartite partnerships in small states: Barbados and Jamaica in comparative perspective
Journal, Article
- Osei, Philip D. A critical assessment of Jamaica's national poverty eradication programme
- Osei, Philip D. Executive agencies: Intellectual background to the search for appropriate institutions
- Osei, Philip D. . Strengthening local fiscal capacity in Jamaica, 1993- 2002
- Osei, Philip D. A comment on 'measuring human development in countries with invisible economies: Challenges posed by the informal sector in Jamaica' by Andrew Downes and Elsie Le Franc
- Osei, Philip D. . Review of Ghana in Search of Development: The challenge of governance, economic management and institution building by Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo
- Osei, Philip D. Has poor relief declined in Jamaica?- A preliminary investigation
- Osei, Philip D. Political liberalization and the implementation of value added tax in Ghana
Conference Proceedings
- Osei, Philip D.. A Crime prevention strategy ‘Fit for Purpose': A post-mortem of Jamaica’s 12-point plan of 2002
- Osei, Philip D.. Alternative approaches to state-led poverty reduction in the Caribbean: Unfolding experience in Jamaica
- Osei, Philip, Darkwah, Hilda. A Results-Based Assessment of the Coordinating Role of the Child Development Agency in Jamaica
- Osei, Philip D.. Regulation in a flux: The development of regulatory institutions for public utilities in Ghana and Jamaica
- Osei, Philip D. . Executive agencies and changing notions of public accountability: The Jamaican experience
- Osei, Philip D.. Regulating government procurement in the CARICOM: What lessons can be learnt from Jamaica?

