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    Ghana’s public sector finances: Recent developments and issues

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    WP_1989_11_831 (313.3Kb)
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    1989-11-01
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    Gupta, Anand P.
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    Abstract
    Ghana’s public sector is fairly large and diverse. Of the different components of the public sector (central government, public enterprises and local authorities), the central government plays a dominant role in resource mobilization, raising resources for financing not only its expenditures, but also for meeting a substantial proportion of public enterprises and local authorities demands for public funds. The central government also directly provides a good part of the economic and social services, with the local authorities playing a relatively less important role. Public enterprises, playing a major role in virtually all sectors of economy (power generation, transport, mining, manufacturing, forestry, trade, oil refining and distribution, and so on), have accounted for the bulk of public investment.
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