IMF Predicts 4 Growth Rate For Ghanas Economy
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 11:00
In a significant development, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Ghana’s growth rate for 2024 from 3% to 4%.
This upward revision is a testament to the country’s efforts to stabilize its economy and implement reforms.
According to Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the African Department at the IMF, the previous 3% projection was based on outdated data from mid-April 2024 and did not account for recent developments in Ghana.
Background of Ghana’s Economic obstacles
Ghana has faced significant economic obstacles in recent years, including a surge in public debt, dwindling international reserves, and escalating inflation.
However, with the implementation of macroeconomic policy adjustments, thorough debt restructuring, and fiscal consolidation, the country is now on the path to recovery.
IMF and World Bank’s Positive Outlook
The IMF and World Bank are optimistic about Ghana’s economic growth prospects.
The World Bank’s Africa Pulse Report projects that Ghana’s growth rate could reach 4% by the end of 2024, driven by a surge in economic activity during the last two quarters of the year.
The IMF also notes that the growth numbers indicate that the reforms are working and bearing fruit.
obstacles Ahead
Despite the positive outlook, Ghana still faces obstacles, including the need to sustain fiscal prudence and debt sustainability.
The IMF cautions against spending overruns in an election year, emphasizing the importance of striking a balance to ensure a healthy economy.

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