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Depreciation Of Ghana Cedi Is A Blessing In Disguise - Kwetey

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  • Nii Okai 9 years ago

    What a shame to read that Ghanaians are bold to say that they only import and do not export!!!!!. Why should it be like that if we really see and believe that importing more that exporting can leave us where we are today.

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  • sam 9 years ago

    It saddens my heart to read such an article from Justice Sarpong. I will be very glad if he could point out to me one country under the sun that has developed by import driven policies. Development is driven by effective ut ...
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  • Chief amankwa 9 years ago

    This guy lacks practical knowledge .
    He has never engaged in any business in his life ..university,politic and minister ..all my life in the uk to deal with economic you hv short,medium and long term policies ...
    In long te ...
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  • Papa Agyemang 9 years ago

    Kwartey does not deserve to be a finance minister.
    1. When your currency depreciates against other trading partners, yes it is true that your exports go up, but you get less income for the transaction.
    2. If what Kwartey c ...
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  • GHFUO: nyantakyi, 1/9aa must go.ASAP! 9 years ago

    Ghana is primarily an import based country,economy. Therefore, u need a strong cedi. A stronger cedi will have its disadvantages but it outweighs having a weak cedi if you are an importer. Why do u think china continues to de ...
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  • Ignatius Moses Negble 9 years ago

    Please exercise patience

  • oupu123 9 years ago

    You kept referring to her as he throughout your article. Do you even know the gender of the person you are writing about?

  • akuoko emmanuel 9 years ago

    Sarpong, u are 100% right. Fiifi should go the classroom and teach students how to chew and pour for exams precisely knust to add more spices to the slogan: "nyansapo, ye sane no babasie mu". Mahama I guess is indeed surround ...
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