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Dr. Bawumia, the GSS, and Inflation

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  • Johnson 9 years ago

    I wish all will follow your example

  • Dantankwa 9 years ago

    Thanks Amegashie for your beautiful rendition. We need this sort of objective analysis to delicate matters such as GDP and inflation. They are the same macroecomic indicators that confront every government in power.

    As cl ...
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  • Mankind 9 years ago

    Smart guy. Be blessed!!

  • Kanewu 9 years ago

    This is what our professors in ghana should be doing. I've been waiting for someone to educate me on this and you've done it. Good luck Atsu in whatever you're doing

  • Wiafe 9 years ago

    Ghanaians are suffering and these numbers are meaningless for ordinary people. The GSS massages the data to paint a rosy picture. Bawumia as a former Dep. BOG Governor was a practitioner of those lies.

    The dependence on ...
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  • Rita 9 years ago

    POTAG and UTAG are on strike for the payment of their book and research allowance. Meanwhile, they cannot even offer us such analysis. Yet we have people in Ghana who will support their cause. How can Ghana move forward with ...
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  • Yaw 9 years ago

    Do you think that if the Author was not adequately remunerated in Canada, he could have perfected the act of explaining inflation? He does research and his remuneration is adequate enough for him to conduct research, obtain d ...
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  • konfanko 9 years ago

    Informed piece

  • Bright, China 9 years ago

    The question is....can we trust the data used in ariving at the rate of 5% for food?

  • NTIKUMA ANANSE 9 years ago

    THE NEXT SECOND JOHN MAHAMA WILL CALL HIM AND GIVE HIM A JOB AND AS USUAL WILL SHOW ACADEMIC BRILLIANCE AND NO PRACTICAL PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS. IN 2014, GHANA STILL HAS OPEN GUTTERS CHOKED WITH DIRT AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE ...
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  • kofiga 9 years ago

    Assuming he accepts a jobs from JM and the government does not have the guts or balls to implement his recommendations,can the good young prof be blamed? Just figure it out. But let me assure you, he loves what he does too mu ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    The funny thing about measurable economic indicators in Ghana, like everything else, is that any number we get is what those bean counters say they are. How do we measure productivity in Ghana and in what areas do those produ ...
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  • Kwame Angel 9 years ago

    Thanks, Amegashie, for the good effort. Your piece has given Ghanaians (if they will read and take note) something to work with in the future. Second, it has also exposed the Statistical Service in the spurious way in which t ...
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  • B Kanton 9 years ago

    Fantastic and grt intellectual discourse of this very important but vexed subject matter. The government spoke persons, GSS and BOG shd all read this article and emulate Mr Atsu Amegashie. We simply need more of this intellec ...
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  • Mawuli 9 years ago

    What a brilliant gentle man. Thank God your intellectual brilliance have driven the partisans away from your article hence 99% of the comments here are full of praise.

    Please we are hungry for more insightful articles such ...
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  • Jorotara 9 years ago

    Thank you Atsu, for coming out with this elucidating work. Do come out, please, with more of them.