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    3.2% GDP recorded in 2nd quarter does not mean the economy has recovered – Economist 

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsSeptember 27, 2023No Comments2 Views
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    A finance expert has shot-down arguments by government actors that the second quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 3.2 percent as recorded shows that the economy of Ghana is recovered from its deteriorated stage.

     

    The expert alluded that, conscientious examination of the macro-economic indicators and targets show that the country has not recovered.

     

    Reacting to some commentaries by government actors and economists, after the Ghana Statistical Service released the second quarter economic figures, who are of the view that, although the 3.2% is slower as compared to the first quarter growth of 3.3% as revised from 4.2 yet it is a sign that the economy is recovering. 

     

    “What we are seeing now is that government’s spending is driving this expansion, for the second quarter of this year and not real economic activities undertaking by businesses,” Professor Lord Mensah, Lecturer at University of Ghana Business School said in an interview last week.  

     

    “A lot more needs to be done. Government’s spending is driving this expansion, and not real economic activities undertaking by business”, he stressed.

     

    Prof. Mensah pointed out that real growth would have positively impacted on government’s revenue.

     

    Figures released by the Ghana Statistical Service highlighted a decline in the growth of the Ghanaian economy, particularly in the industrial sector, which continues to face challenges. During the second quarter of 2023, the economy expanded at a rate of 3.2%, a figure notably smaller than the previous year’s performance (3.5%).

     

    Several key subsectors, including construction, electricity, and manufacturing, all experienced contractions during this period, contributing to the overall economic slowdown. Statistical Service also revised the growth rate for the first quarter of 2023, adjusting it from the earlier reported 4.2% down to 3.3%.

     

    In the second quarter of 2023, the economy displayed a mix of expansion and contraction across various sectors. Notably, the Information & Communication sector experienced remarkable growth, expanding by 26.4%. Fishing also saw a substantial expansion of 12.2% and Social Work expanded by 11.0%.

     

    However, six sub-sectors faced contraction during this period, with construction showing the most significant decline at -11.7%, suggesting potential challenges in the construction industry. Trade, along with repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, contracted by -5.3%.

     

    Electricity, forestry, water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities, and manufacturing also experienced varying degrees of contraction.  

     

     

    Ghana’s government has already revised its economic projections for the year, reducing the growth forecast by approximately 50%. Additionally, the country is now expecting higher inflation and a primary deficit, a significant shift from the previous hope for a surplus.

     

    During the mid-year budget review in parliament, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta disclosed that last year’s budget deficit was 11.8 per cent of GDP, nearly double the initial target of 6.3 per cent. For 2023, the government anticipates the economy to grow by 1.5 per cent, down from the earlier projection of 2.8 per cent.

     

    These adjustments are attributed to fiscal consolidation measures and challenging global economic conditions.

     

    This downward revision in projected growth for 2023 is attributed to a general slowdown in all three sectors of the economy, influenced by factors such as the fiscal consolidation plan under the three-year IMF-supported programme and challenging global conditions.

     

    Nevertheless, the Finance Minister remains hopeful, projecting that the overall GDP growth will rebound to 2.8%, 4.7% and 4.9% in 2024, 2025 and 2026, respectively.

     

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