


Central Banking in Ghana and the Governors
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Ghana has in recent years been one of Africa’s more successful economies – from its colonial journey through Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPT) to stable modern democracy. Agyeman-Duah, has a sound appreciation of the difficulties of transforming a producer of commodities of raw materials into a prosperous mixed economy. Now an oil economy, the test ahead is, will Ghana at last be able to control its own economic destiny; free of obligations to donors and the storms from world commodity markets?
Frances Cairncross, Rector Emeritus, Exeter College, University of Oxford and Former Managing Editor, The Economist.
Title
Central Banking in Ghana and the Governors: Institutional Growth and Economic Development
Author
Ivor AGYEMAN-DUAH
Number of pages 640pp
Format Hardcover.
Category Economic History
Publication date Sept 2022
ISBN 978-1-8383358-3-0
Price £20 sterling (excluding postage and packing)
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Ghana has in recent years been one of Africa’s more successful economies – from its colonial journey through Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPT) to stable modern democracy. Agyeman-Duah, has a sound appreciation of the difficulties of transforming a producer of commodities of raw materials into a prosperous mixed economy. Now an oil economy, the test ahead is, will Ghana at last be able to control its own economic destiny; free of obligations to donors and the storms from world commodity markets?
Frances Cairncross, Rector Emeritus, Exeter College, University of Oxford and Former Managing Editor, The Economist.
Title
Central Banking in Ghana and the Governors: Institutional Growth and Economic Development
Author
Ivor AGYEMAN-DUAH
Number of pages 640pp
Format Hardcover.
Category Economic History
Publication date Sept 2022
ISBN 978-1-8383358-3-0
Price £20 sterling (excluding postage and packing)
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Shipping to UK of one copy @ £5.80
Shipping to USA of one copy @ £30.90
ISBN 978-1-8383358-3-0
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Hawkes Design & Publishing Ltd
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Ghana has in recent years been one of Africa’s more successful economies – from its colonial journey through Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPT) to stable modern democracy. Agyeman-Duah, has a sound appreciation of the difficulties of transforming a producer of commodities of raw materials into a prosperous mixed economy. Now an oil economy, the test ahead is, will Ghana at last be able to control its own economic destiny; free of obligations to donors and the storms from world commodity markets?
Frances Cairncross, Rector Emeritus, Exeter College, University of Oxford and Former Managing Editor, The Economist.
Title
Central Banking in Ghana and the Governors: Institutional Growth and Economic Development
Author
Ivor AGYEMAN-DUAH
Number of pages 640pp
Format Hardcover.
Category Economic History
Publication date Sept 2022
ISBN 978-1-8383358-3-0
Price £20 sterling (excluding postage and packing)
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Shipping to UK of one copy @ £5.80
Shipping to USA of one copy @ £30.90
ISBN 978-1-8383358-3-0
Publishers
Hawkes Design & Publishing Ltd