Govt Shifting Burden of Debt and Macroeconomic Instability to Ghanaians and Private Sector - Economist | Politics
Thu, 08 Dec 2022 00:50
Meanwhile, the Economist believes approval of the 2023 budget statement of government "is an important first step".
However, "there will still be a need for some level of fiscal adjustment that will be necessary for moving us closer to greater economic recovery . . . where we are some level of sacrifice would have to be made, we don't have a choice now" .

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