Publication

2011

This paper discusses the support, or rather, lack thereof that the governments in Ghana lent to the non-tradition export industry. To do this, it looks at the actions and interactions of the ruling political elite, state bureaucrats, industry actors and donor agencies. It explores why ruling elites generally did not actively pursue initiatives to support the industry, but rather left it to donor projects.

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Author Lindsay Whitfield
Series DIIS Working Papers
Issue 29
Publisher Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Copyright © 2011 The author and Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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