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Economic transformation in the wake of rapid deindustrialization in Ghana

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  • Alexander Illi 9 years ago

    It is very astonishing to find such concise and convincing evidence of deindustrialisation put forward in this excellent article.

    Can it be that the peak at the very beginning of the statistics represented the remnants of ...
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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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  • Alex. Illi 9 years ago

    You paste the same indiscriminately under various unrelated articles.

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    panic ? go and tell your jj when he was blurting out his hate under the guise of anti corruption revolution you all kept quiet , our day is coming soon

  • Alexander Illi 9 years ago

    I have no affiliation and no vested interest with "JJ". Nor NDC, nor NPP, nor am I a partisan proponent of one of the groups you mentioned.

    I am interested in LOVE & RESPECT for all, regardless of superficial categorisatio ...
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  • XYZ 9 years ago

    NDC caused the MOST rapid de-industrialization in Ghana's history. They've been in power this last period for 6 years. Show me where the industries are that you claim they planned for?

  • ja 9 years ago

    I share in your views Dr. Kubi. Kwame Nkrumah's accelerated industrialization under ISI policy went all wrong. Ghana had never really recovered from the misinterpretation and application of the ISI theory. No government since ...
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  • Alex. Illi 9 years ago

    Does Dr. Kubi offer this point of view anywhere in the above article?

    What I can see are statements like this:
    "Globalization, economic liberalisation and stabilization, and trade openness have been identified to cause th ...
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