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Lower inflation does not mean lower prices

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  • Mandela 11 hours ago

    Whatever. We don't need any lectures.

  • Emmanuel 10 hours ago

    Speak for yourself. I learned a lot from this article.

  • Atta 10 hours ago

    Me like this, I am now hearing that lower inflation doesnt mean lower prices. Nobody told me. Our leaders underestimate how much the average Ghanaian can understand economic concepts

  • The Freedom Newspaper 10 hours ago

    For Those Of Us Fortunate To Get Our University Education In Saner Climes/We Know What Works Both In Government& Economics &What Doesn't So Have To Add Our Two kobo From Time To Time/ Dr/ Is Doing I Believe His Utmost /But Th ...
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  • The Freedom Newspaper 10 hours ago

    Population Growth One The One Hand(Hon. Ayariga Variant)& The Rate Of Discovery Of New Oil& Gas Reserves

  • The Freedom Newspaper 10 hours ago

    Ghana Hasn't Figured Out The Manufacturing Thing Yet/ So Has Been Described As An Import Driven Nation For Almost All Items i.e Toothbrush/Toothpick Etc Etc

  • The Freedom Newspaper 10 hours ago

    &To Pay For These Imports /Ghana Exports

  • Manu 9 hours ago

    Great article. Because we all feel inflation differently. Now we know why. But Dr you didn't expand on your point about "deflation".

  • The Freedom Newspaper 8 hours ago

    Coacoa/Gold/Timber In The Natural State /More Recently Oil To Earn Foreign Income

  • The Freedom Newspaper 8 hours ago

    The Nation Ghana Uses All Her Foreign Earnings/ To Pay For It's Import& The First Time The Nation Sort Assistance From External Sources In Nineteen Sixty Six/ Was Because The Foreign Income Earnings Of The Nation Was Not Enou ...
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  • The Freedom Newspaper 8 hours ago

    The Reasons We Are Slow& Careful In Explaining The Issues Is Because There Is A Day Of Reckoning In The Pipeline