Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia
Routledge Explorations in Development Studies

Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia

A Comparative Analysis

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Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia investigates why two countries that appeared to be at more or less the same stage of economic development at one point in time have diverged so substantially.

At the time of their independence from the UK in 1957, both Ghana and Malaysia were at roughly the same stage of economic development; in fact, Ghana’s real per capita income was slightly ahead of Malaysia’s. Since then, Ghana’s development has been sluggish, while Malaysia’s economy has taken off into sustained growth and today, the real per capita income of Malaysia is about five times that of Ghana. This volume examines the pre-colonial and colonial economies of both countries, and the economic policies pursued after independence. In doing so, it aims to identify policies which might have contributed to Malaysia’s development and those which might have slowed Ghana’s. The authors ask whether lessons can be learned from the successes of countries such as Malaysia.

This detailed comparative analysis will be useful to students and researchers of development economics as well as public policy makers in developing countries. It is written in language which makes it accessible to the general reader.

GENERE
Affari e finanze personali
PUBBLICATO
2020
5 febbraio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
122
EDITORE
Taylor & Francis
DIMENSIONE
5,7
MB

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