The GSS must be commended for producing up-to-date statistics.
GSS must continue to produce and disseminate reliable statistics for public consumption and to facilitate effective monitoring of economic performance and plan ... read full comment
The GSS must be commended for producing up-to-date statistics.
GSS must continue to produce and disseminate reliable statistics for public consumption and to facilitate effective monitoring of economic performance and planning.
The upward revision of real GDP growth is welcome and confirms Ghana's position as one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Let us ensure that all our people share fully in this economic growth.
Deen 11 years ago
Are we supposed to be estimating GDP on quarterly basis or annually? Why are they referring to 2011 and 2012 estimates when in fact, we are in 2013? What is the GDP for the 1st quarter of 2013? This is amazing, we are always ... read full comment
Are we supposed to be estimating GDP on quarterly basis or annually? Why are they referring to 2011 and 2012 estimates when in fact, we are in 2013? What is the GDP for the 1st quarter of 2013? This is amazing, we are always backwards. I have never seen a forecast of unemployment in Ghana. It is always about Inflation or GDP. Clueless Statisticians.
Sakura 11 years ago
I will also add that our journalist talk about growth rates (means percentages0 and not absolute figures. The government believes it can trick Ghanaians.
I will also add that our journalist talk about growth rates (means percentages0 and not absolute figures. The government believes it can trick Ghanaians.
The GSS must be commended for producing up-to-date statistics.
GSS must continue to produce and disseminate reliable statistics for public consumption and to facilitate effective monitoring of economic performance and plan ...
read full comment
Are we supposed to be estimating GDP on quarterly basis or annually? Why are they referring to 2011 and 2012 estimates when in fact, we are in 2013? What is the GDP for the 1st quarter of 2013? This is amazing, we are always ...
read full comment
I will also add that our journalist talk about growth rates (means percentages0 and not absolute figures. The government believes it can trick Ghanaians.