doi:10.1007/978-1-349-15217-9_6J. W. WilliamsPalgrave Macmillan UKJ. W. WILLIAMS: "Problems of Economic Development in Ghana. Nigeria. etc:" In Economic Development for Africa South of the Sahara by Robinson, E. A. Q. (edit;, London, 1964, p. 184....
It is a large area accounting for about half the total land surface of Ghana, yet it is the least developed part of the country. It would be futile to seek to explain the lack of economic development in the region mainly with reference to the problems of the savanna environment, which ...
Some problems of economic development in Ghana are examined by studying the behaviour and social background of the biggest African traders in manufactured ... PC Garlick - 《Economic Development & Cultural Change》 被引量: 59发表: 1971年 Paper : Employment Generation and Small Medium Enterprise ...
The post-Nkrumah yr ar treated as illustrating the problems of effecting a transition to a more market-oriented set of policies, of the tyes that have been more extensively advocated by economists in recent yr. -after Publisher Ghana development strategy import substituting industrialization market ...
Basic Education beyond the Millennium Development Goals in Ghana : How Equity in Service Delivery Affects Educational and Learning Outcomes Inequity is the central challenge facing basic education in Ghana and undercuts the potential contribution of basic education to Ghana's national developme... P ...
Rural development in Ghana tends to be complicated by the existence of a system of legal pluralism. in this context the author outlines the general principles of land law, the legislative instruments issued in the postcolonial era to control land use and development, and problems related to state...
2004. Assessment of the Role of Private Schools in the Development of Education in Ghana: A Study of the Kumasi Metropolis. Journal of Science and Technology 24(2): 54–75Nsiah-Peprah, Yaw. 2004. Assessment of the Role of Private Schools in the Development of Education in Ghana: A study...
NEW ANALYSIS: Forecasting The Infrastructure Financing Needs of Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire to 2030 Numerous international organizations often stress the importance of infrastructure for development, including in Africa’s development. Yet, there is a severe lack of analysis on Read More...
In Ghana however, the traditional planning practices are still in use manifesting in poor coordination among urban planners and the use of obsolete city bylaws, which results in creating further urban problems such as slums development. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that poor ...
A key contribution to the country's slow progress towards achieving Millennium Development Goal 5 is that policy choices have often been in response to emergency or advancing problems rather than the use of preventive measures. Ghana can benefit greatly from long-term preventive strategies, the ...