Money and Economic Growth: Aspects and Lessons from Ghana and Africa

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The book explores issues of money in a comprehensive yet non-technical manner for the benefit of students, interested observers, and policymakers. To do justice to this subject, the book returns to basic economics and finance, and undertakes a tour d’horizon on the role of money and its origins.

The history of money discussed in this book and the various theories of money, provide a rich panoply and context of ideas from which the book develops its key messages. Controversial yet absorbing.

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Weight 0.500 kg
Year Published

2021

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Emmanuel O. Kumah

Dr. Kumah is the Board Chairman of Standard Chartered Ghana and is an International Economic Consultant and Advisor. He has served in several high profile roles including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where he served for 25 years as Division Chief, IMF Resident Representative in Djibouti.

He also served as Deputy Division Chief at the Balance of Payments and External Debt Division. During 1993-1994, he was Coordinator and Advisor of the Research Department of the Bank of Ghana.

He served as Senior Advisor, Bank of Ghana from 1997 to 1999, where he provided key macroeconomic advice to the Government of Ghana.

Dr. Kumah has lectured at many institutions and written many articles on International Finance and Banking. He is currently Chairman of KEDSS Consulting, an economic and financial consulting company.

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Money and Economic Growth: Aspects and Lessons from Ghana and Africa

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