Ghana -- long term growth, atrophy and stunted recovery
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Ghana -- long term growth, atrophy and stunted recovery
(Research report / Nordiska Afrikainstitutet = / Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, no. 125)
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2003
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Ghana's independence in March 1957 was celebrated with great flourish. But more than a quarter century of increasingly chaotic political and economic turbulence followed. Eventually a major reform program was launched, but after fifteen years its success has been modest. The long-run economic and political records are both lackluster, each limiting the potential of the other. The question is, why has Ghana not achieved sustained and rapid long-term growth? This study seeks to provide an answer.
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