Special Economic Zones in Ghana: A Force for Good to Reduce Inequality? 1 MOTIVATION To close this knowledge gap and provide evidence of the impact of SEZ in Ghana, the Institute of “Special Economic Zones: The government’s Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), grand illusion of progress, where a few University of Ghana, in collaboration with the Kiel privileged areas get all the perk. [...] And in the politico-economic dimension, just like in most developing countries, the most remarkable influence has been in the adoption of structural adjustment policies and export-oriented industrialization programmes like the Free Zone programme. [...] 4) Impact of SEZ Features: Female CEOs in SEZ the challenges and complexities surrounding their firms and SEZ enclaves have a higher impact on institutional dynamics, governance structures, and innovation than those in non-SEZ firms. [...] development and improvement of infrastructure This will help in improving wage equity and labor within and around SEZ enclaves to enhance their standards within SEZs. [...] Acknowledgment: Published by: The Institute of Statistical Social and Economic Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER) is a semi-autonomous institute Research (ISSER), University of Ghana within the College of Humanities at the University P.
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