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  • 11-May-2007

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    AEO 2007 - Ghana country study

    THE GHANAIAN ECONOMY is benefiting from one of the most successful reform programmes in Africa, with increased growth reflecting strong economicfundamentals underpinned by anti-inflationary monetary policy and fiscal consolidation.

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  • 6-February-2006

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    Ghana: Country Assistance Evaluation

    Ghana is well endowed with natural resources as evidenced by its rich soils and favourable climate for agriculture which remains the mainstay of the economy. Agriculture accounts for 40% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employs about over half of the labour force.

  • 25-July-2005

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    Ghana: Country Assistance Evaluation Summary note

    This note provides a summary of the ongoing Ghana Country Assistance Evaluation (CAE).

  • 3-March-2003

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    African Economic Outlook 2002/03 - Country Studies: Ghana

    Country Study of Ghana

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  • 31-January-2002

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  • 30-January-2002

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    African Economic Outlook - 2001/2002

    The African Economic Outlook project aims to provide valuable information on economic and social development progress in Africa, as well as on short-term prospects (up to 2002 for the 2001 report). It combines the knowledge and expertise accumula...

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  • 1-June-2000

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    Emerging Africa: The Case of Ghana

    The growth record of Ghana has been one of unevenness, as Table I.1 and Figure I.1 clearly indicate. With a reasonably high GDP growth in the 1950s and early 1960s, the Ghanaian economy began to experience a slowdown in GDP growth as of 1964. Gr...

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  • 1-June-2000

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    Ghana:Long Term Growth, Atrophy, and Recovery - A report for the OECD Development Centre project Emerging Africa

    Ghana's independence in March 1957 was celebrated with great flourish. "Free at last" Kwame Nkrumah, the country's leader, proclaimed. Yes, Ghana was free to follow an independent political course, and free to experiment with an independent ...

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