Ghana’s Appreciated Cedi Threatens Economic Dislocations
Prof. Godfred Bokpin has cautioned the government to build a productive and value-added economy to solve the dislocation of economic activities in Ghana due to the stronger Cedi.
Prof. Godfred Bokpin has cautioned the government to build a productive and value-added economy to solve the dislocation of economic activities in Ghana due to the stronger Cedi.
Prof. Fred Dzanku has called on the government to address the structural deficiencies of the economy to solve the debt challenge.
Prof. Bokpin has revealed that Ghana needs to manage its achieved fiscal space and the side effects from shock therapy well to sustain fiscal consolidation.
Prof. Godfred Bokpin has called for the monetary and fiscal policy authorities to establish complementary roles to ensure a sustained growth and expansion of the economy, as well as the ...
Dr. Ato Forson assures Ghanaians of the feasibility and measurability of the 2026 Budget through the numbers and impact across the country, while Prof. Bokpin applauds and urges the government ...
Prof. Bokpin expects the government, through the Budget, to sustain the macroeconomy, leverage spending, and embark on fiscal consolidation to engineer job-rich growth.
Prof. Godfred Bokpin declared that the Ministry of Finance this year has created over GHȻ10 billion expenditure gap and calls for continued fiscal discipline and consolidation in the 2026 Budget.
Professionals in Ghana questions the impact of IMF policies on Ghana after 17 visits.
Prof. William Baah-Boateng calls on the BOG to stabilize the Cedi as its appreciation will hurt the totality of the economy.
Ghana’s debt crisis has been a central issue in the country’s economic discourse, with concerns over its sustainability, restructuring, and long-term implications.