Structural Adjustment and Mass Poverty in Ghana
Explore the intricate interplay between economic policy and societal impacts in "Structural Adjustment and Mass Poverty in Ghana" by renowned authors, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019. This hardback edition spans 278 pages and delves into the World Bank's Structural Adjustment Policy (SAP) as it was implemented in Ghana from the early 1980s to the early 1990s. First published in 1997, this comprehensive volume critically examines the rationale behind the SAP, its implementation process, and the resulting economic and social consequences. Gain a deeper understanding of how these policies have shaped the lives of individuals and communities in Ghana, making it essential reading for those interested in economics, development studies, and African history. Don't miss out on this enlightening perspective on the challenges of structural adjustment and its lasting implications for mass poverty in Ghana.