by JaneHarrigan (Editor), Machiko Nissanke (Editor), ErnestAryeetey (Editor)
Since independence in 1957, Ghana has tried a number of approaches to achieving acceptable rates of growth and development. A period of rapid industrialization in the 1960s, then control measures and further state interventions in the 1970s, was followedby a comprehensive programme from the mid-1980s based on a policy of economic liberalization. However, initial growth and macroeconomic stability has not been sustained beyond the short term. This work discusses the economic reforms that have taken placein Ghana since independence in 1957. It includes sections on: structure and growth; fiscal, savings and investment policies; the external sector; factor markets; sectoral performance; socio-economic development; and the future. North America: Africa World Press; Ghana: Woeli Publishing Services
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: James Currey
Published: 21 Sep 2000
ISBN 10: 0852551649
ISBN 13: 9780852551646