This paper reviews the impact on the rural poor of a combination of an IMF/World Bank sourced structural adjustment program and two economic recovery programs as implemented by the revolutionary government in sub-Saharan Ghana over the 1983-86 and 1987-89 periods. From a pre-independence position in the mid-1950s of enjoying the highest per capita income in sub-Saharan Africa, over the next two decades, the Ghanaian economy was caught in a downward economic cycle owing to adverse external market conditions as well as inept and increasingly corrupt economic management. The virtual collapse of Ghana's economy by 1980-81, prompted a military coup in December 1981. Thereafter, an extensive structural adjustment program, underpinned by the in...
Economic reform was the most pressing question for African and other Third World countries during th...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
The economic histories of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire since their independence have been dramatically di...
Medhekar, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-6791-4056This paper reviews the impact on the rural poor of a combinati...
This study is an assessment of Ghana's most sustained economic reform program (ERP), started in 1983...
Ghana's macroeconomic misalignment in the 19708 and 1980s necessitated structural adjustment. Using ...
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORM IN AFRICA: GHANA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAMME AND THE PERFORMANCE O...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain independence from European c...
Set against a background of almost continuous economic decline since independence in 1957, the stabi...
The Foreign Dimension Of Ghana's Economic Recovery Programme In its September 23, 1989 issue, The Ec...
The main purpose of this paper is to argue that Ghana's economic recovery under SAP would have been ...
This presentation is a critique of the IMF and World Bank Structural Adjustment Program (SAP), appli...
Draft for IDS Workshop On Stabilisation and Structural Adjustment In Sub-Saharan Africa - June 1987
This thesis examines Ghana's failed attempt to develop in an interpretative model of a political eco...
Ghana since the 1960s has sourced foreign aid from international donors for economic growth and deve...
Economic reform was the most pressing question for African and other Third World countries during th...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
The economic histories of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire since their independence have been dramatically di...
Medhekar, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-6791-4056This paper reviews the impact on the rural poor of a combinati...
This study is an assessment of Ghana's most sustained economic reform program (ERP), started in 1983...
Ghana's macroeconomic misalignment in the 19708 and 1980s necessitated structural adjustment. Using ...
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORM IN AFRICA: GHANA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAMME AND THE PERFORMANCE O...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain independence from European c...
Set against a background of almost continuous economic decline since independence in 1957, the stabi...
The Foreign Dimension Of Ghana's Economic Recovery Programme In its September 23, 1989 issue, The Ec...
The main purpose of this paper is to argue that Ghana's economic recovery under SAP would have been ...
This presentation is a critique of the IMF and World Bank Structural Adjustment Program (SAP), appli...
Draft for IDS Workshop On Stabilisation and Structural Adjustment In Sub-Saharan Africa - June 1987
This thesis examines Ghana's failed attempt to develop in an interpretative model of a political eco...
Ghana since the 1960s has sourced foreign aid from international donors for economic growth and deve...
Economic reform was the most pressing question for African and other Third World countries during th...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
The economic histories of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire since their independence have been dramatically di...