Investigating Ghana’s Revealed Comparative Advantage in Agro-Processed Products

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ABSTRACT

Export diversification through agro-processing has been a policy objective of successive governments. In the most recent policy document the processing of horticultural products including fruits has been emphasised. Using four indices of revealed comparative advantage, nine agroprocessed product groups have been identified in which Ghana has a comparative advantage. However, the share of agro-processed products in which Ghana has a comparative advantage declined over the period 2004 to 2011. We recommend that policies should be designed to encourage expansion of exports in the nine identified product groups as well as to reverse the decline in the share of agro-processed products in which Ghana has a comparative advantage.

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Oduro, A. and Offei, E. (2014) Investigating Ghana’s Revealed Comparative Advantage in Agro-Processed Products. Modern Economy, 5, 384-390. doi: 10.4236/me.2014.54037.

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