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Analysis of the direction in which Ghana's policy makers will need
to steer the economy for Ghana to fulfil the promise of its
independence over 50 years ago. As Ghana enters its second
half-century there is a widespread perception of failure of the
economic and political system in delivering improved living
standards to the population. This failure comes despite a solid
transition to democracy, despite a recorded recovery from the
economic malaise of previous decades and despite a reduction on
measured levels of poverty. The contributors in this book analyse
the reasons for this failure and sets out an analytical agenda as
the basis of the course that the nations' policy makers will have
to steer if Ghana is to fulfil the promise of its independence in
1957. ERNEST ARYEETEY is Director of the Institute of Statistical,
Social& Economic Research, University of Ghana at Legon; RAVI
KANBUR is Professor of Economics at Cornell University. The
contributors include: Ernest Aryeetey, Ravi Kanbur, Tony Killick,
Augustin Fosu, Charles E. Youngblood,David L. Franklin, Stephen
Kyereme, Frank W. Agbola, Susanna Wolf, Daniel Bruce Sarpong, Peter
Quartey, Theresa Blankson, Thierry Buchs, Johan Mathiesen, William
F. Steel, David O. Andah, Harold Coulombe, Anthony Tsekpo,
CharlesD. Jebuni, Andy Mckay, Nii K.Sowa, Kojo Appiah-Kubi, Abena
Oduro, Bernadin Senadza, Felix A. Asante, Joseph R.A. Ayee, Kwabena
Gyimah-Brempong, Elizabeth N. Appiah, Niels-Hugo Blunch, G.J.M. Van
Den Boom, N.N.N. Nsowah-Nuamah, and, G.B. Overbosch. Ghana: Woeli
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