The Politics Of Government Business Relations In Ghana 1982 2008
Download and Read The Politics Of Government Business Relations In Ghana 1982 2008 full books in PDF, ePUB, and Kindle. Read online free The Politics Of Government Business Relations In Ghana 1982 2008 ebook anywhere anytime directly on your device. We cannot guarantee that every ebooks is available!
The Politics of Government-Business Relations in Ghana, 1982-2008
Author | : D. Opoku |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2015-10-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0230113109 |
Download The Politics of Government-Business Relations in Ghana, 1982-2008 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Since the early 1980s, the World Bank, backed by aid donor countries, has been involved in a determined effort to stimulate capitalist growth in Africa by prescribing a set of orthodox, neoliberal economic policies. Using Ghana as a case study, this book considers why this is the case.
The Politics of Government-Business Relations in Ghana, 1982-2008 Related Books
Language: en
Pages: 268
Pages: 268
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-10-14 - Publisher: Springer
Since the early 1980s, the World Bank, backed by aid donor countries, has been involved in a determined effort to stimulate capitalist growth in Africa by presc
Language: en
Pages: 626
Pages: 626
Type: BOOK - Published: 2005 - Publisher:
Language: en
Pages: 194
Pages: 194
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-01-08 - Publisher: University of California Press
Economic reform was the most pressing question for African and other Third World countries during the 1980s. In this first full-length examination of the politi
Language: en
Pages: 446
Pages: 446
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-10-14 - Publisher: Springer
Since the early 1980s, the World Bank, backed by aid donor countries, has been involved in a determined effort to stimulate capitalist growth in Africa by presc
Language: en
Pages: 280
Pages: 280
Type: BOOK - Published: 1989 - Publisher: African Books Collective
This collection of ten essays focuses and analyses Ghana's political, economic, agrarian and social development. The authors are all Ghanaian scholars, and they