Beschreibung
Ghana is often seen as a positive example of economic and political progress in Africa, particularly in democratic and economic development. However, it also faces significant challenges, including a debt crisis, currency depreciation, and environmental issues. With contributions from experts in economics, economic geography, management, anthropology and other academic fields from Ghana, Austria, and Norway, this book provides a comprehensive insight into the country’s economic, social, and environmental dynamics.
Nathalie Homlong is Professor for Economic Geography at Volda University College in Norway.
Elisabeth Springler is Professor for Economics and study program director at the University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna, Austria.