Samuel Kobina Annim

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Samuel Kobina Annim is a Ghanaian professor of economics with specific concentration on micro development economics and applied micro econometrics, statistician and the current head of the Ghana Statistical Service.[1] He was appointed on 1 March 2019[2]

Annim attended St. Augustine's College,[3] and earned his first degree in Economics from the University of Cape Coast.[1] He was awarded a Master of Philosophy Degree in Economics from the University of Ghana. He earned his PhD degree in Economics from Manchester University. Following the completion of his doctoral studies, Samuel was engaged at the University of Manchester and University of Lancashire, both in the United Kingdom, in the respective capacities of Research Associate and Post-doctoral Research Fellow.[1]

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