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Title Globalization, trade and poverty in Ghana / edited by Charles Ackah and Ernest Aryeetey.

Publication Info. Ottawa : International Development Research Centre ; Accra, Ghana : Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 250 pages) : illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction and overview / Charles Ackah and Ernest Aryeetey -- An overview of trade policies and developments in Ghana / Albert Laryea and Sarah Akuoni -- Trends in growth, employment and poverty in Ghana / Charles Ackah and William Baah-Boateng -- Wage and employment effects of trade liberalization : the case of Ghanaian manufacturing / Charles Ackah, Ernest Aryeetey and Kwadwo Opoku -- The effects of trade liberalization on the return to education in Ghana / Charles Ackah, Oliver Morrissey and Simon Appleton -- Trade, trade policy and total factor productivity : the case of Ghanaian manufacturing firms / Charles Ackah, Ernest Aryeetey and Oliver Morrissey -- The impact of the elimination of trade taxes on poverty and income distribution in Ghana / Vijay Bhasin -- Food prices, tax reforms and consumer welfare in Ghana during the 1990s / Charles Ackah and Simon Appleton -- The effect of import liberalization on import tariff yield in Ghana / William Gabriel Brafu-Insaidoo and Camara Kwasi Obeng -- Cash cropping, gender and household welfare : evidence from Ghana / Charles Ackah and Ernest Aryeetey -- The transmission of world commodity prices to domestic markets : household welfare effects in Ghana / Charles Ackah [and others].
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Summary The persistence of poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), in the face of increased globalization and rapid trade liberalization during the past two decades has inspired considerable debate on the impact of globalization, in general, and trade liberalization, in particular, on poverty. 1/4 The standard argument is that global trade liberalization would lead to a rise in the incomes of unskilled labour in developing countries. In other words, since developing countries are more likely to have a comparative advantage in producing unskilled labour-intensive goods, one would expect trade reforms in these countries to be inherently pro-poor. However, the experiences of many developing countries, particularly in SSA, have been disappointing and in many cases poverty has increased following trade liberalization. In Ghana, like many other SSA countries, poverty remains the fundamental problem confronting policymakers. Yet, between 1991 and 2006, the headcount index of poverty fell by 23.2 percentage points with the proportion of the population living below the national poverty line falling from 51.7% in 1991/92 to 28.5% in 2005/06. Trade liberalization and resulting export growth have been an important art of the story. The EditorsCharles Ackah, a development economist, is a Research Fellow with the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon. He worked previously with the World Bank in Washington DC. Ernest Aryeetey is a professor of economics and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana and Director of its Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research. He was previously a Senior Fellow and Director of the Africa Growth Initiative at the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC.
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Subject Poverty -- Ghana.
Poverty.
Ghana.
Globalization -- Social aspects -- Ghana.
Globalization -- Social aspects.
Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Ghana.
Globalization -- Economic aspects.
Ghana -- Commerce.
Commerce.
Ghana -- Economic conditions.
Economic conditions.
Ghana -- Economic policy.
Economic policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Ackah, Charles.
Aryeetey, Ernest, 1955-
Other Form: Print version: Ackah, Charles. Globalization, trade and poverty in ghana. Accra, Ghana : Sub-Saharan, 2012 9988647360 9789988647360
ISBN 1552505472 (electronic book)
9781552505472 (electronic book)
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9781283626224
9988647360
9789988647360