Macro-Economics
Ghana's macroeconomic story is well documented. From the period immediately after independence, when Ghana was seen as the black star of Africa, there has been a gradual deterioration in the economy leading to a near collapse in the early 1980s. The turnaround came with the adoption of the World Bank/IMF Structural Adjustment Programme (ERP/SAP). Although many authors have ... Read More

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