40-year affair with the IMF: Partnership for progress or perpetual dependency?
By Solberg Horve MISHIWO In 1957, Ghana stood tall as the black star of Africa, rich in cocoa, gold, and promise. Its independence was celebrated as the dawn of African prosperity. Yet today, nearly seven decades later, Ghana’s economic narrative has become one of repeated cycles, boom and bust, reform and relapse, sovereignty and dependence. […] The post 40-year affair with the IMF: Partnership for progress or perpetual dependency? appeared […]
