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  • Feliz Navidad & Frohes Weihnachten 10 years ago

    It's crystal clear that going from agrarian economy to service lead in case of Ghana indicates that we have languished, peter-out, or been very unsuccessful in our cutlass and hoe model in this twenty first century, digital a ...
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  • Jason 10 years ago

    "History shows that as countries develop, they move closer to achieving both of these objectives. The U.S. economy for example has undergone several fundamental and well-chronicled transformations. Looking back, the transitio ...
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  • DR. RED HOT Back in your face 10 years ago

    Throughout history, it's manufacturing that has lifted millions out of poverty.

  • Joe in Beijing 10 years ago

    In the shift from agrarian to urban economies, multiple sectors contribute to growth. The share of GDP contributed by agriculture and natural resources shrinks with the expansion of the manufacturing and service sectors, whic ...
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  • HABLUTA SENYO 10 years ago

    POOR MANAGEMENT IS OUR MAJOR PROBLEM IN GHANA.WE SUPPLIED THE EUROPEANS OUR COCOA BEANS FOR FEW MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
    EUROPEANS MAKING HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS PROFITS FROM COCOA PRODUCTS.OUR GOVERNMENTS FAILS TO DELIVE ...
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  • Greatest Equalizer & Three D Printing 10 years ago

    You can talk about our gov't failure to deliver the best policies or engendering a conducive environment for the greatest equalizer, FCUBE to free SHS in GH as a must to be enshrined in the constitution yet.

    Gone were the ...
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  • Akos 10 years ago

    Yes China has done well by allowing every Tom Dic Harry to Willy Nelly set up base to manufacture every thing & anything one can think of regardless of the environment.look where it's gotten them Friend we can't put price on ...
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