Cover of Xinshen Diao (EDT), Peter Hazell (EDT), Shashidhara Kolavalli (EDT), Danielle Resnick (EDT): Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformation

Xinshen Diao (EDT), Peter Hazell (EDT), Shashidhara Kolavalli (EDT), Danielle Resnick (EDT) Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformation

Past Performance and Future Prospects

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Many African countries have experienced unprecedented rates of economic growth in recent years, yet their economic transformations display features that could constrain their future growth prospects. Patterns of urbanization without industrialization,rapid growth of low productivity jobs in the informal economy, and a neglected agricultural sector with increased need for important foods are all areas for concern as Africa continues to develop. Using Ghana as a case study, Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformation: Past Performance and Future Prospects integrates economic and political analysis to explore the challenges and opportunities of Africa's transformation. It examines Ghana's overall economic performance since it went through a major Structural Adjustment Program in the early 1980s, and provides an in-depth empirical analysis of the broader economy and the agricultural sector over the last four decades. Itexplains why Ghana has not transformed its economy more substantially, why its agriculture sector has not played a greater role beyond cocoa production, and what must be done in the future to achieve a successful transformation. In addressing these puzzles Ghana's Economic and Agricultural Transformationconsiders what the rest of the world can learn from Ghana's experience.

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