Ghana was one of the first African countries to adopt a
comprehensive IMF reform program and the one that has sustained
adjustment longest. Yet, questions of Ghana's compliance - to what
extent did it comply, how did it manage compliance, what patterns
of non-compliance existed, and why? - have not been systematically
investigated and remain poorly understood. This book argues that
understanding the domestic political environment is crucial in
explaining why compliance, or the lack thereof, occurs. Akonor
maintains that compliance with IMF conditionality in Ghana has had
high political costs and thus, non-compliance occurred once the
political survival of a regime was at stake.
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