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Afro-euphoria: is Ghana’s economy an exception to the growth paradox?

Isaac Abotebuno Akolgo

Review of African Political Economy, 2018, vol. 45, issue 155, 146-157

Abstract: The result of Ghana's 2016 presidential election was evidence of previously perceived governance failure and ‘suffering’ among the populace. This Briefing assesses the extent to which that contradicts the euphoria surrounding growing African economies.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/03056244.2017.1389716

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