Exporting manufactures from Ghana: is adjustment enough?

Authors

Amoah Baah-Nuakoh
Charles D. Jebuni
Abena D. Oduro
Yaw Assante

Keywords:

Economics, Economic growth, Governance, Private sector , Ghana, sub-Saharan Africa, Poverty

Synopsis

At present Africa is a negligible exporter of manufactures and to reverse this situation, it is essential to understand the obstacles that stand in the way. This book represents a valuable contribution to such an understanding and it is based on a substantial survey of manufacturing enterprise.

The authors point out that even after more than a decade of adjustment policies, only a limited revival of industrial exports has occurred despite large continuing reported under-utilisation of industrial capacity.

They firmly reject the view that greater expansion is held back by external forces, pointing instead to domestic constrains.

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Published

31 December 1996

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

1996

doi

10.61755/IAKR4263