Decentralisation in Planning and Economic Decision-Making in Ghana
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‘The general guide should be to transfer power to the smallest unit consistent with the scale of the problem.’ This quotation is based on the experience of the United States, but should be even more applicable to less-developed countries, because of their poor system of communications. In this article I shall examine the attempts to decentralise planning and economic decision-making in Ghana, analyse the rationale for such moves away from centralisation, and evaluate the Ghanaian experience against the existing body of knowledge on this subject and the special local conditions that are relevant.
1969 ◽
Vol 17
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pp. 529
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1963 ◽
Vol 17
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pp. 306-309
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