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February 2020: 216x138: 110pp 3 illustrations
Hb: 978-1-138-48600-3 | £45.00 | $60.00eBook: 978-1-351-04728-9 | £17.00 | $21.95
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Ghana and Malaysia: Pre and Post-Colonial Economic Planning and Policies ; 3. Economic Growth and Development Theories; 4. Survey of the Literature: Determinants of Economic Growth in Ghana; 5. Determinants of Economic Growth in Malaysia: Survey of the Literature ; 6. Summary, Recommendations and Conclusions
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Economic Developmentin Ghana and MalaysiaA Comparative Analysis
Samuel K. Andoh, Bernice J. deGannes Scott and Grace Ofori-Abebrese
Series: Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia investigates why two countries that appeared to be at more or less the same stage of economic development at one point in time have diverged so substantially. It examines the pre-colonial and colonial economies of both countries, and the economic policies pursued after independence. In doing so, it aims to identify policies which might have contributed to Malaysia's development, and those which might have slowed Ghana's. This detailed comparative analysis will be useful to students and researchers of development economics as well as public policymakers in developing countries.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Samuel K. Andoh is Professor of Economics and currently the Director of the MBA Program at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. In the past he served as Chair of the Economics and Finance Department and also as Dean of the School of Business. He spent a semester as a Senior Fulbright Scholar in Azerbaijan.
Bernice J. deGannes Scott is Associate Professor at the Economics Department, Spelman College, Georgia, USA.
Grace Ofori-Abebrese is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
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