Growth in Ghana: A Macroeconomic Model Simulation Integrating Agriculture - Book Reviews,
by Daniel Bruce Sarpong
Growth in Ghana: A Macroeconomic Model Simulation Integrating Agriculture FROM THE CRITICS Booknews
Argues that the Ghanian government's economic liberalization policy
and its element of price deregulation has helped the agricultural
sector overcome problems of storage, transportation, and marketing,
but not the equally debilitating problems of rudimentary production
methods, stagnant productivity, and poor organization of production.
Constructs a macroeconomic model based on the strategies used in East
Asia to show what could be achieved by changing policies. Developed
from a doctoral dissertation for Nagoya University, Japan (no date
noted).
Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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