Oil and Development in Ghana

Oil and Development in Ghana

Title: Oil and Development in Ghana
Author: Nathan Andrews & Pius Siakwah
Release: 2020-11-09
Kind: ebook
Genre: Industries & Professions, Books, Business & Personal Finance, Politics & Current Events, World Affairs, Nonfiction, Social Science, Science & Nature, Environment, Economics, Reference, Sociology, Anthropology
Size: 3154477
This book gives a comprehensive overview of Ghana’s hydrocarbon economy using actor network and assemblage theories to contest the methodological nationalism of mainstream accounts of the resource curse in resource-rich countries.

Drawing upon recent field research focused on Ghana’s oil and gas sector and utilizing the theoretical framework of actor network theory, the authors contend that there is an assemblage of political, economic, social and environmental networks, processes, actions, actors, and structures of power that coalesce to determine the extent to which the country’s hydrocarbon resources could be regarded as a "curse" or "blessing." This framing facilitates a better understanding of the variety (and duality) of local and global forces and power structures at play in Ghana’s growing hydrocarbon industry.

Giving a nuanced and multi-perspectival analysis of the factors that underlie oil-engendered development in Ghana, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of African political economy, development and the politics of resource extraction.

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