TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19 Pandemic and Ghana’s Economy
T2 - A Deep Dive into Economic Indicators
AU - Peprah, Williams Kwasi
AU - Anowuo, Isaac
AU - Owusu-Yeboah, Ebenezer
AU - Ameyaw, Daniel Adofo Kwakye
AU - Sabas, Lucile
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The study presents an in-depth analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on Ghana’s gross domestic product (GDP), balance of payments and international investment position (BPM6), and inflation (INFL). Employing a pre-and post-COVID-19 comparison (2017-2022) through repeated measures ANOVA and tests of between-subject effects, it investigates whether the government’s economic performance was significantly impacted. Key findings show a notable decrease in GDP and BPM6, alongside a major increase in inflation rates post-pandemic. The study concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic had a statistically significant impact on Ghana’s economic performance in terms of GDP and BPM6, but not inflation. Recommendations include implementing economic stabilization policies, managing the balance of payments, controlling inflation, and focusing on sustainable growth. These insights are crucial for policymakers and stakeholders in navigating Ghana’s post-COVID-19 economic situation.
AB - The study presents an in-depth analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on Ghana’s gross domestic product (GDP), balance of payments and international investment position (BPM6), and inflation (INFL). Employing a pre-and post-COVID-19 comparison (2017-2022) through repeated measures ANOVA and tests of between-subject effects, it investigates whether the government’s economic performance was significantly impacted. Key findings show a notable decrease in GDP and BPM6, alongside a major increase in inflation rates post-pandemic. The study concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic had a statistically significant impact on Ghana’s economic performance in terms of GDP and BPM6, but not inflation. Recommendations include implementing economic stabilization policies, managing the balance of payments, controlling inflation, and focusing on sustainable growth. These insights are crucial for policymakers and stakeholders in navigating Ghana’s post-COVID-19 economic situation.
UR - https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/5400/
U2 - 10.32479/ijefi.17167
DO - 10.32479/ijefi.17167
M3 - Article
VL - 14
SP - 145
EP - 152
JO - International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
JF - International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
IS - 6
ER -