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BY: Prof. Augustin Fosu and Dr Bjorn Lomborg
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With the new government in place and a competitive situation in Parliament, one thing everyone agrees on is to see development fast-tracked throughout Ghana.
This is especially true after a year of enduring the COVID-19 pandemic and its global lockdowns.
As President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo recently put it, Ghana needs to build a prosperous nation, and soon.
While prosperity is definitely about vigorous economic growth, it covers so much more.
Its Latin root literally means ‘doing well’.
It tells us that making Ghana prosperous is also about ensuring better health for its citizens, more education for its children, and better nutrition for its most vulnerable.
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A new study by a team of Ghanaian economists in collaboration with the Brookings Institution has identified agro-processing and tourism as two of the sectors that could be relied on to potentially address Ghana’s worrying unemployment numbers and enhance competitiveness and productivity of small and medium-sized firms.
The team comprised Professor Ernest Aryeetey of Africa Research Universities Alliance (ARUA); Dr Priscilla Twumasi Baffour and Dr Ebo Turkson, both of the Department of Economics, University of Ghana.
The study, titled: “Industries Without Smokestacks (IWOSS) in Africa- Ghana Country Case Study”, was disseminated by Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) - University of Ghana.