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Kwaku Adoma
Lecturer, Sunyani Technical University, Department Of Accountancy, P.o. Box 206, Sunyani, Ghana
The Degree Of Specialization And Diversification (dsd) Of Non-traditional Export Sector In Ghana
The study aimed to investigate the Degree of Specialization and Diversification (DSD) within the non-traditional export sector in Ghana. The Herfindhal and Entropy Indexes were adopted to determine the degree of specialization and diversification in the sector and establish the market share of various sub-sectors. The non-traditional export sector is highly specialized with processed and semi-processed as the dominant and

Kwaku Adoma
Lecturer, Sunyani Technical University, Department Of Accountancy, P.o. Box 206, Sunyani, Ghana
Trend Analysis Of Non-traditional Exports (ntes) In Ghana
Diversification of Export under the Structural Adjustment Programme launched in 1986 in Ghana aimed to use NTEs as a ‘priority sector” to restore Ghana’s balance of payments by increasing export earnings. It was reckoned that NTEs should grow exponentially to augment contributions from the traditional sector. The study relied on descriptive analysis, tables and charts to provide trend analysis of

Kwaku Adoma
Lecturer, Sunyani Technical University, Department Of Accountancy, P.o. Box 206, Sunyani, Ghana
Challenges Of Export Diversification In Ghana: Firm Level Analysis
The Diversification-Led Growth Hypothesis predicts that countries can make significant gains from international trade if they diversify their economies. In the light of this, Diversification of Export was one of the explicit aims of the Structural Adjustment Programme launched in 1986 in Ghana. Non-Traditional Export sector became a ‘priority sector” for export diversification and was to be instrumental in restoring

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