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Dilemma of a developing economy

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For the past ten years or so the economy of Ghana has been under severe strains. The domestic economic scene has been characterised by stagnation of production, by falling real per capita income, by ever growing inflationary pressures and by rising level of unemployment. On the external front, the economy has remained under severe pressures resulting partly from a chronically weak balance of payments and partly from the massive external debt.

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Ahmad, N. Dilemma of a developing economy. Intereconomics 8, 250–253 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02927700

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