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The 2026 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the Government of Ghana, themed “Resetting for Growth, Jobs and Economic Transformation,” marks a strategic pivot from fiscal consolidation to targeted expansion.
This is aimed at restoring growth momentum, addressing infrastructure gaps, and accelerating job creation.
This review, led by a team at the Centre for Policy Scrutiny (CPS), critically examines the Budget under four priority areas: Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Physical and Human Capital Sector, and Economic Growth and Job Creation.
The review highlights the strides made by the government, the potential risks that lie ahead, and proposes actionable recommendations.
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