Survey of economic and social conditions in Africa, 1979-1980-part II : section A Ghana

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United Nations. Economic and Social Council;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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The stagnation in GDP in the 1970s and the high rate of population increase caused a pronounced fall in per capita GNP from 624: in 1975: to 510 in 1978 (at 1975 prices).
Furthermore, as a result of the very high rate of inflation, there has been a high Shift in real income from salary and wage earning for the fixed income earners in general, to the
rest of the community. An onerous task in normalizing economic conditions lies in restoring the purchasing poorer of fixed income earners hose demands for large wage increases only
increase inflation under the circumstances.
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“United Nations. Economic and Social Council; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1981-02). Survey of economic and social conditions in Africa, 1979-1980-part II : section A Ghana. UN. ECA Conference of ministers responsible for Economic Planning / Development Meeting (7th : 1981, April 6 - 11 : Freetown, Sierra Leone); UN. ECA (16th session : 1981, Apr. 6-11: Freetown, Sierra Leone); UN. ECA Technical Preparatory Committee of the Whole Meeting (2nd : 1981, Mar. 24 - Apr. 2 : Freetown, Sierra Leone). Addis Ababa:. © ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/14126”Conférence
UN. ECA Conference of ministers responsible for Economic Planning / Development Meeting (7th : 1981, April 6 - 11 : Freetown, Sierra Leone)UN. ECA (16th session : 1981, Apr. 6-11: Freetown, Sierra Leone)
UN. ECA Technical Preparatory Committee of the Whole Meeting (2nd : 1981, Mar. 24 - Apr. 2 : Freetown, Sierra Leone)
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