Some Problems of Foreign Trade of an Underdeveloped Country: a Case Study of Ghana.
Perhaps the most distinct feature of the economy of Ghana is that the bulk of the commodities consumed domestically, including food, are imported from overseas, while domestic production is predominantly for export. These two aspects may be viewed as mirror-images of each other, and together they fo...
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McGill University
1960
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