Ghana in Search of Development

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Federal Republic Of Germany
Ghana
Ghana's Development
Ghanaian Businessmen
Ghanaian Economy
Governance
IMF Stabilization Programme
Inter-elite Conflict
Macroeconomic Management System
Military Junta
National Redemption Council
Nkrumah Regime
Nkrumah State
PNDC
PNDC Government
PNDC Rule
Precolonial Societies
SMC
Socioeconomic Development
UGCC
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138637481
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2001. When Ghana became independent in 1957, becoming the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to banish colonialism, there was a general optimism that irreversible socio-economic development was about to unfold. But by the end of the 1970s Ghana paradoxically became the first country in Twentieth Century Africa to have experienced socio-economic decline. What failed Ghana? This book seeks to answer this question. By combining sociological, economic, political and institutional perspectives, this book focuses on the interplay between state politics and socio-economic development. It provides a model, which suggests that Ghana’s postcolonial development has suffered mainly as a result of the failure or inability of governing elites to develop consensual politics and a clearly specified long-term development objective that could be widely understood, accepted and have relevance for policy making. This book presents a much-needed self-assessment of the post-colonial development experience which contends that governance, economic management and institution building are basic challenges without which the search for development is likely to falter.

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