Summary: | This study, sponsored by the World Bank, is based on a detailed analysis of a sample of manufacturing enterprises of different sizes, ownership forms, and specializations in Ghana. Examines why industry in general has low capabilities, and discusses the effects of the rapid liberalization of the Ghanaian economy on its ability to compete and grow. Offers insights into the origins of modern entrepreneurs and discusses policy measures to support industrial development. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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