Ghana’s policy rate is too high, says economist
Prof. Isaac Boadi argues that Ghana’s 25% policy rate is excessive. He proposes a deeper cut to 19.2% to reflect real conditions.
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Prof. Isaac Boadi argues that Ghana’s 25% policy rate is excessive. He proposes a deeper cut to 19.2% to reflect real conditions.
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