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Ghana’s Currency Woes, Turning Crisis into Economic Opportunity

May 15, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Ghana’s Currency Woes, Turning Crisis into Economic Opportunity

Cedi notes

In recent economic discussions, the depreciation of a local currency often carries negative connotations, representing economic instability and rising import costs. 

However, a closer examination reveals that this trend can have unexpected benefits for certain economies, particularly those with a robust export sector. 

Ghana, unfortunately, finds itself on the challenging end of this spectrum due to its heavy reliance on imports and underdeveloped industrial base.

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The depreciation of Ghana’s currency, the cedi, is not merely a financial anomaly but a symptom of deeper economic issues. 

Over the years, Ghana has struggled to evolve into an industrialized nation, choosing instead to focus on raw material exports while importing finished goods. 

This economic model, while functional in the short term, has left the country vulnerable to currency fluctuations and global market shifts.

In light of recent events, such as China’s strategic use of currency depreciation to bolster its export competitiveness, Ghana’s predicament becomes clearer. 

For export giants like China, a devalued currency can drive down the cost of goods internationally, making them more competitive in global markets. 

If Ghana had successfully diversified its economy and embraced industrialization, the current depreciation crisis could have been a boon rather than a burden.

According to a working paper by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), titled: The Effects of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on Output and Prices: Evidence from Developing Countries, “A depreciation (or devaluation) of a domestic currency may stimulate economic activity through the initial increase in the price of foreign goods relative to home goods. By increasing the international competitiveness of domestic industries, exchange rate depreciation diverts spending from foreign goods to domestic goods.”

The reality, however, is starkly different. Ghana’s high dependency on imports means that a depreciated cedi translates into increased costs for businesses and consumers alike. 

As import prices soar, local enterprises face unprecedented challenges, leading to a ripple effect across the economy. From rising inflation to strained businesses, the consequences of this currency devaluation are acutely felt by all sectors.

Despite these challenges, there remains a glimmer of hope. Ghana has the opportunity to reevaluate its economic strategy and pivot towards industrialization. 

By nurturing local industries and promoting domestic production, Ghana can harness the benefits of a depreciated currency to bolster its export capabilities. 

A more diversified economy would not only insulate Ghana against future currency fluctuations but also pave the way for sustainable economic growth.

China’s Industrialization Strategy

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China’s flag

During the transformative period spanning 1978 to 1999, China embarked on a multifaceted reform model that redefined its approach to industrialization. Central to this evolution was a strategic shift away from direct administrative planning towards a more subtle guidance approach. 

Rather than relying solely on top-down directives, the state began leveraging indirect financial tools to influence local-level changes, fostering a more flexible and responsive economic environment.

Another noteworthy change was the declining grip of party control over enterprises, empowering managers with increased autonomy and accountability for daily operations. 

This decentralization of decision-making was further reinforced by linking wages and bonuses more closely to individual performance, incentivizing greater productivity and efficiency within enterprises.

China’s openness to diverse ownership models also played a pivotal role in its industrialization drive. The experimentation with private, small group and collective ownership structures yielded a rich tapestry of ownership forms. 

Moreover, the strategic integration of foreign technology was instrumental in propelling China’s industrialization forward. 

While actively welcoming foreign expertise, China adopted a firm negotiating stance, prioritizing maximum local impact and retaining a degree of control over foreign involvement through limited foreign ownership arrangements.

This comprehensive reform framework not only facilitated China’s transition towards a more market-oriented economy but also laid the groundwork for sustained industrial growth. 

It is not too late for Ghana to rewrite its economic narrative. The current currency depreciation crisis serves as a clarion call for decisive action towards industrialization and economic transformation. By learning the strategies of China with tweaks to suit the local context, Ghana can chart a new course towards becoming a competitive export hub.

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