Industrial, Science and Technology Policy in Ghana
Richard B. Nyuur,
Aziz Christian Jabaru and
Ellis L. C. Osabutey
Annals of Science and Technology Policy, 2025, vol. 9, issue 1, 64-110
Abstract:
The study sheds light on Ghana’s industrial science and technology strategies. It starts by revealing the evolution of Ghana’s industrial, scientific, and technological policies after independence. A description is given of several of these crucial policies, the institutions established in several sectors of the economy, and the role they have played in enhancing Ghana’s development. The study further explains how some of the industrial, scientific and technology policies have been revitalized in contemporary times. The industrial, science and technology performance in the Ghanaian economy is analysed and various solutions are suggested on how the Government of Ghana can revamp these policies and make them a key driver in accelerating Ghana’s development in the 21st century.
Date: 2025
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