02002 a2200421 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001500151072001500166072001500181072001500196072001400211072001600225072001300241072001300254072001300267072001300280072001300293072001400306072001600320072002100336072002100357072002100378072002100399072002000420100001800440245004100458250000600499260003200505300001000537520101800547999001501565036778636220250317100411.0250312042021GB eng  a9780367786366 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 41.99fBB a01 aeng7 aJPB2thema7 aKCP2thema7 aKCM2thema7 aGTM2thema7 aGTP2thema7 a1H2bisac7 a1QFG2bisac7 aJPB2bic7 aKCP2bic7 aKCM2bic7 aGTB2bic7 aGTF2bic7 a1H2bisac7 a1QFG2bisac7 aPOL0000002bisac7 aPOL0110002bisac7 aPOL0530002bisac7 aSOC0080102bisac7 a338.96672bisac1 aRichard Aidoo10aPolitics of Economic Reform in Ghana a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20210331 a210 p bThis book explores the significant economic transformation of Ghana over the three decades since the end of the Cold War, focusing on the role of political-economic change and reform. The Politics of Economic Reform in Ghana presents a range of perspectives from scholars drawn from both academia and policy-making on the way Ghanaian economic reforms have been shaped by various political and economic actors. First, it establishes and debates the uniqueness of Ghana as a case study in Africa, and the developing world. Second, the book offers a broad account of how global and domestic political or institutional actors have contributed to shaping economic development in Ghana. Drawing on theoretical perspectives, the volume assesses how major political-economic changes have affected Ghana’s economic development. This book will be of interest to students, scholars, policymakers, and organizations interested in the economic and political advancement of Africa, as well as African Politics and Economics. c2341d2341