Ghana: Democracy, and now discipline too

Ghana is trying to prove it can combine democracy with economic stability. When military rule ended, inflation control and public finances fell apart. Since 1997 the situation has improved. Against this volatile background, banks have to adapt continually. Can Ghana graduate away from World Bank tutelage, and even be accepted into international capital markets? James Rutter reports.

Near Kotoka airport on the outskirts of Accra a building proudly named Millennium Heights is taking shape. It’s just one of numerous construction projects under way in the Ghanaian capital, but its chosen name makes it a particularly apt symbol for Ghana’s economic outlook. At present it is a rather precarious looking structure, the building’s outlines blurred by a web of wooden scaffolding. Not until the builders’ paraphernalia come down will people be able to see if Millennium Heights lives up to its name.

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