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Let's The Cedi Depreciate, It's Good For Ghana

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  • Aziz 9 years ago

    Fifi Kwertey is flavour light in Economics and cannot be called an Economist when his understanding of Economics is not beyound a jssgraduate.

  • ILLITERATE JUSTICE SARPONG 9 years ago

    You have taken Fiifi's assertion to mean something else and which is beyond your coconut.

    In fact this illiterate sarpong has proven his illiteracy with the biggest stamp on it.

    It is only this idiot Sarpong who does no ...
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  • TEACHER 9 years ago

    "Can't different between"

    IS THAT ENGLISGL .

    Trade deficit is 20 billion? Do you know what GDP is? How do you get a trade deficit of 20 billion when you import less than 10 billion and export close to $5 billion?

    O ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    While some deists accepted revelation, most argued that revelation's restriction to small groups or even a single person limited its explanatory power. Moreover, many found the Christian revelations in particular to be contra ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    As the days go by more and more people wake up to the reality of the ndc anti Akan hate agenda and their deep rooted corrupt dark souls of evil .This was first initiated by the Ewes and through Mahama and his brothers being c ...
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  • Ernest 9 years ago

    high utility bills, taxes and misplaced priority how can these company start business or continue to be in business. CHINA can gain massively in such situations because they have cheap labour, very moderate utility bills, go ...
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  • Mawusi 9 years ago

    why do we have such USE.LESS people still in office. The Govt. is collapsing industries with their taxes and misplaced priority, so how does he expect these companies to produce and export to break-even. Common Sense is not o ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Must you make fools of yourselves just because sarpong is NPP No wonder the country cannot move forward . You buy goods that are cheap , so if imported goods are expensive you wil buy the cheaper local ones Period . Shame on ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Fuck off, you illiterate fool, what do you know about Economics. Just read over your class one comment.

  • Kojo T, the Idiot 9 years ago

    Kojo T how old do you think you are? I guess 15 years but then the question is, why at the age of 15 having an I.Q. of 3%?

  • ll 9 years ago

    ss

  • Dede 9 years ago

    massa, u are so right, he knows nothing

  • Tony 9 years ago

    AND THEY CALL THEMSELVES ECONOMISTS. ECONOMISTS INDEED. YOU SEE, WHEN YOU HAVE SUCH ILLITERATE ECONOMISTS MANAGING YOUR ECONOMICS, THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS. IN FACT, UNTIL THE LIKES OF FIIFI KWETES AND THE NDC TERM IS OVER, YEEWU ...
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  • Kpenyigba Kwesi 9 years ago

    It seems that Dr Justice Sarpong always challenges Fifi Kwetey on economic issues. I must say (I had said it before) that the devaluation of the cedis is a blessing for Ghana providing we promote exports and considerably redu ...
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  • Andrew 9 years ago

    At this particular time, we don't have anything to export and it is not about promoting exports which we all know is good. For Kwetey to say the depreciation of the cedi is a blessing exposes his scholarship. Kwetey is really ...
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  • Nana Yaa 9 years ago

    You guys have been saying this for more than 3 years now. Amisa-Arthur, when he was the BOG Governor, said the same thing, at the time the USD1 was equivalent to GHS1.50. Now that the USD is more than GHS3 we keep repeating t ...
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  • Joe Crazy 9 years ago

    Amongst a group of Blind men, the one eyed man is the King. NDC lack the quality of men to steer the affairs of this country and that is why we have such r0tten egg type of Ministers at the helm of affairs. Men who do not kno ...
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  • NANA ABA 9 years ago

    HERH FIIFI WOAB)N FOKIN...WHERE DID U SCHOOL? PLS GO BACK TO YOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND LEARN..IT IS A DISGRACE THAT BU ARE A MINISTER.. ITS NOT YOUR FAULT, I ONLY BLAME THE FO.OLISH PREZ MAHAMA

  • Tom 9 years ago

    i think you dont have to think small but rather think big.In my elementary economics, one of the conditions that shd prevail for the expporters to take advantage of this depreciated currency (not devaluation)is that demand fo ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    In 1970 Busia and the NPP devalued the Cedi. We as students said it was wrong . He said it will promote exports. He had shut down Nkrumahs factories So who is right Busia/Kwettey or Sarpong . Of course if imports are expensiv ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Do you have to make comments that make you look like the illiterate you are? Do you have ti make it so obvious that you are ane an economic illiterate? Have gou heard of price and commodity dlasticities?

  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Do you have to make comments that make you look like the illiterate you are? Do you have ti make it so obvious that you are ane an economic illiterate? Have gou heard of price and commodity elasticity?

  • Rich 9 years ago

    I agree with Fifi, currency depreciation is good for the country if the country is ready to export.

  • nana enkobia ameyaw trehene III 9 years ago

    Ghana is not producing enpugh our marketing their prodcuts properly abroad. Therefore, Ghana will suffer economically. Depreciation is not good for us.

  • SANK 9 years ago

    MY GOODNESS! WHAT IS THIS WRITER TELLING THE WHOLE WORLD, THAT BECAUSE OF POLITICS HE AND THE SITE THAT POSTED THE STORY DO NOT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DEVALUATION AND DEPRECIATION OF A CURRENCY AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS ...
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  • Jibril 9 years ago

    Rich, your "if" should be a big IF; and that's the point that Justice is making. Currency depreciation is good for export trade if

    a) you produce goods that have price elasticity i.e. a small change in price can trigger a ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Thank you Jibril, if Fiifi haf just said if we are exporting country of manufactured goods where we can crank up the production lines to take up the advantage of the depreciated cedi.

    You touched on price elasticity couple ...
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  • LEEDSMAN 9 years ago

    O'level economics being used to govern our beloved country. Herrrrr Ghana is doomed for good. The current leadership does not inspire at all. Fiifi, knowing that the falling cedi is blessing what have you done to make people ...
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  • Kahuna 9 years ago

    Fiifi Kwertey has a scanty knowledge of economics and his Yaw Owusu Asante's economics without tears background does not merit appointing this loud-mouth snook as a finance minister. A Togolese friend of mine who knows Kwerte ...
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  • Kofi akwete 9 years ago

    Mahama saw propaganda in them so he made them ministers . for one mahama himself is not a clever chap . so all the people around him want is a pay check .

  • Andrew 9 years ago

    If Kwetey has an Economic degree, it should be withdrawn by the university that awarded it.

  • Sam Fosu 9 years ago

    Fifi may be talking about this mentality of importation every consumable that Ghana could manufacture.Ghana has to go back to the basics of export based industries that our illustrous Osagyefo Dr.Kwame Nkrumah started.It is t ...
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  • GHANAIAN PATRIOT 9 years ago

    PLEASE FIFI KWETTEY WHY DO YOU NOT JUST STOP AND LISTEN TO YOUR VOICE AND WHAT YOU SAY FOR ONE MINUTE BECAUSE THE DEGRADING OF YOUR ACADAMIC INTELLIGENCE BY GHANAIANS ON THE NETWORK IS NOT HELPING YOUR VERY EXISTANCE AS A MIN ...
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  • Jibril 9 years ago

    Dear Cardinal of Truth

    You have made my day with this response to Fiifi. Someone needs to tell him that it is often better to shut your mouth and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. Unfortunately, he ha ...
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  • Philip Kobina Baidoo 9 years ago

    I couldn't believe it when I read it.

  • Nana Yaw 9 years ago

    So if you do not export anything that gives you foreign exchange and your cedi is falling due to import levies, what do you intend to doing? Lets think people. Politics of insults is not the way forward...

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