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Coherent and sequential coverage, providing a reader with a consistent and thorough analysis of the Ghanaian economic development covering more than half a century
Offer readers deep insights into the two main modes of development that have been practised in Ghana the initial phase of resource allocation which was largely determined by the government (i.e. the so called administered allocation) versus the current phase in which the neo-liberal agenda featuring a free market model of development is being promoted
Uses an updated data bank, providing a rich source of some highly relevant information , systematically presented covering the period from Ghana's independence in 1957 to the mid-2010s
Coherent and sequential coverage, providing a reader with a consistent and thorough analysis of the Ghanaian economic development covering more than half a century Offer readers deep insights into the two main modes of development that have been practised in Ghana the initial phase of resource allocation which was largely determined by the government (i.e. the so called administered allocation) versus the current phase in which the neo-liberal agenda featuring a free market model of development is being promoted Uses an updated data bank, systematically presented covering the period from Ghana's independence in 1957 to the mid-2010s
Auteur
Mozammel Huq is Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, UK, and Visiting Professor of Economics at UttarBangla University College (National University Bangladesh), Bangladesh. He has taught development economics for over three decades and published a large number of articles and books, including Development Economics (2009, with A Clunies-Ross and D Forsyth). His association with Ghana has remained close especially since the two-year period (1982-84) that he spent as a Senior Research Fellow at Cape Coast University.
Michael Tribe is Honorary Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, UK. He is a development economist with wide-ranging academic experience and a significant publication record. He previously taught at the University of Bradford, UK, was a Research Fellow in the University of Cape Coast, Ghana between mid-1982 and mid-1984, and was the UK coordinator for a Ghana Development Studies Academic Link between 1990 and 2011.
Contenu
Part I. Overview.- Chapter 1. A General Overview.- Chapter 2. Policies and Reforms: An Historical Overview.- Part II. The Wider Macroeconomy.- Chapter 3. Growth and Structure of the Economy.- Chapter 4. Achieving Macroeconomic Stability.- Part III. Sectoral Developments.- Chapter 5. Agriculture.- Chapter 6. Cocoa.- Chapter 7. Industry: A Broad Overview.- Chapter 8. Mining.- Chapter 9. Manufacturing.- Chapter 10. The Services Sector.- Part IV. Money and Banking, External Trade and Financial Flows.- Chapter 11. Banking and Finance.- Chapter 12. International Trade.- Chapter 13. External Financial Flows and Debt Relief.- Part V. Infrastructure, Environment and Governance.- Chapter 14. Transport and Communications.- Chapter 15. Energy and Water.- Chapter 16. Education and Health.- Chapter 17. The Environment.- Chapter 18. Governance.- Part VI. Poverty and Income Distribution.- Chapter 19. Poverty and Inequality.- Chapter 20. The State Role in Welfare.- Part VII. Looking Ahead.- Chapter 21.The Way Forward. <p