Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities | 2021

Incomplete Fiscal Decentralisation: An Impediment for Local Economic Development in Ghana

 
 
 

Abstract


For the past three decades Ghana’s democratic decentralisation policy has sought in vein to establish a local government system capable of pursuing Local Economic Development (LED). One of the major impediments has been the insincere implementation of fiscal decentralisation for the local government to provide the enabling environment for LED. This paper employed primary and secondary data from the Wassa East District Assembly (WEDA) to assess the progress so far in Ghana’s fiscal decentralisation and its effect on LED. The paper highlights the potential benefits of LED and the incapacitation of the District Assembly by the Central government for LED financing. The paper again reveals the effects of the constraints of fiscal decentralisation on LED at the local government level and makes policy recommendations towards effective fiscal decentralisation for improvement in LED.

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DOI 10.12944/crjssh.4.1.09
Language English
Journal Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities

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