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The Last Emerging Market: From Asian Tigers to African Lions? The Ghana File

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Title: The Last Emerging Market: From Asian Tigers to African Lions? The Ghana File
by Nathaniel H. Bowditch
ISBN: 0-275-96588-0
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Pub. Date: 30 September, 1999
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $85.00
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Bowditch Is Bullish On Ghana
Comment: I balked at paying $55 but this book has proved to be a bargain at the price. Bowditch has successfully distilled--in highly readable and enjoyable fashion--seven years of experience as a publicly financed developer of Ghana's newest national park. His insights are informed, not only by his impressive academic training (Harvard A.B. 1966; Princeton M.P.A. 1974), but by the obstacles he faced as a white American newcomer and the comparisons he can draw to his earlier endeavors in a number of countries in Asia and, before that, as Maine's Secretary for Economic Development. Bowditch's enthusiasm for Ghana is heartfelt and contagious. He gives many good reasons why Ghana is likely to be every bit as competitive in the new Millenium as the so-called Asian Tigers were at the end of the last. Whether or not Ghana will quite prove to be an African Lion, Bowditch is bullish on its prospects. His famous ancestor and namesake was known as "The Practical Navigator" of the open seas. Bowditch may well become that for American investor/entrepreneur or those just interested in Ghana. I therefore highly recommend this book!

Rating: 5
Summary: Ghana and It's Future Opportunities
Comment: I found this book to be very interesting and well organized. The author's personal experiences keep your attention. They make it much easier to follow and understand the points the author is making as he examines Ghana as a country of potential opportunity in the economically emerging continent of Africa.

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