ECONOMY-GHANA: STATE REAFFIRMS GRIP ON AILING COCOA INDUSTRYAsare Kofi
The Colonial state in Northern Ghana: the political economy of pacification[J] . Nii-K Plange.Review of African Political Economy . 1984 (31)Plange, N. K. (1984), The Colonial State in Northern Ghana: The Political Economy of Pacification, Review of African Political Economy, Vol.11 (31)...
Specifically, three political economy factors have undermined Ghana芒鈧 劉s ability to achieve substantive structural transformation since then. First, democracy has enabled a broader range of interest groups to permeate policymaking decisions, often resulting in policy backtracking and volatility as well ...
The education system in Ghana is organized into three progressive levels in accordance with the 2008 Education Act (Act 778), namely, basic education, second cycle education and tertiary education. A constitutional injunction requires of government to provide access to free compulsory universal basic ...
Oiling the Urban Economy: Land, labour, capital, and the state in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana.doi:10.1163/15692108-12341337AndohSouthernConnecticutSamuelSouthernConnecticutK.SouthernConnecticutAfrican & Asian Studies
Oiling the Urban Economy: Land, Labour, Capital, and the State in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana [Book Review].Thomas Antwi Bosiakoh
The mean age of our study participants was 37.08 years, and the largest age group was 21 to 40 years. This indicates that most of our study participants were of a relatively young age. Similar findings were reported in other studies, in Benin City, Nigeria [12], and Kumasi, Ghana [13]...