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Monetary policy effectiveness in non-WAEMU countries

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  • Dora Alepasse Nyaaba

    (CIDEF Chapter Ghana Executive Member)

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There has long been controversy around the connection between economic expansion and climate change. Economic growth is necessary to raise living standards, but it frequently results in environmental damage, especially when it comes to rising greenhouse gas emissions. Foreign direct investment (FDI), has become a viable remedy for this conundrum. While reducing the negative effects of climate change, FDI can serve as a stimulus for sustainable economic growth. Using Ghana as a case study, this article investigates how FDI might close the gap between environmental sustainability and economic development.

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  • Dora Alepasse Nyaaba, 2025. "Monetary policy effectiveness in non-WAEMU countries," Development Finance Agenda, Chartered Institute of Development Finance, vol. 10(2), pages 20-21.
  • Handle: RePEc:afj:journ4:v:10:y:2025:i:2:p:20-21
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