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Dr Theo Acheampong in the media.

  1. NPP, NDC worsened Ghana’s debt-to-GDP ratio – Dr Acheampong MyJoyonline (1 November 2020)
  2. Excessive tax exemption is counterproductive to Ghana’s development – Dr Acheampong MyJoyonline (1 November 2020)
  3. Ghana still remains a favourable destination for investment – Dr Theo Acheampong MyJoyonline (31 October 2020)
  4. Dr Theo Acheampong: Covid-19 and Ghana’s public finances: Government faces difficult choices ahead MyJoyonline (23 October 2020)
  5. Playback: Newsfile discusses 2020 Elections, Odododiodio clashes, and 2021 first-quarter budget MyJoyonline (3 October 2020)
  6. Ghana heads for biggest fiscal deficit in history Business24 (26 October 2020)
  7. Economist predicts difficult public finance choices for govt in coming days GhanaWeb (26 October 2020)
  8. The secessionists are sponsored by parties in Lome, Accra and Diaspora – Dr. Theo Acheampong alleges, GhanaWeb (4 October 2020)
  9. Government needs to understand the root cause of secessionist attacks – Dr. Acheampong, MyJoyonline (3 October 2020)
  10. Suspend Agyapa deal temporarily to allow for broader consultation – Dr Theo Acheampong, GhanaWeb (1 September 2020)
  11. New Cabinet Paves Way for Successor to World’s Longest-Serving President, Bloomberg (20 August 2020)
  12. Manifesto Season: AfED Pushes For Policy Framework For Ghana Start-Up Act, ModernGhana (02 October 2020)
  13. Theo Acheampong & Kwame Sarpong: No flattening of the curve ‘yet’ in Ghana’s Covid-19 fight, MyjoyOnline (19 August 2020)
  14. Use coronavirus to review and suspend some govt programmes – Dr. Acheampong, B&FT Online (15 July 2020)
  15. Fiscal deficit seen near 10 percent of GDP Business24 (15 July 2020)
  16. 4 prominent Ghanaians who support Mahama vs Akufo-Addo debate, GhanaWeb (27 August 2020)
  17. Elevated public debt has exacerbated pandemic impact – IMF Country Rep, Business24 (17 July 2020)
  18. Mid-Year Budget Must Review Projections – Economist, PeaceFMOnline (16 July 2020)
  19. Suspending fiscal rules for 4 years is risky – Economist (Business24)
  20. Economist Push for Institutional Investors For ECG Privatisation, ModernGhana (26 October 2019)
  21. Higher gas price inimical to Ghana’s industrialization – Theo Acheampong, Xinhuanet (22 January 2019)
  22. Government needs to revise gas prices, regularize gas sector – Policy Analysts, GhanaWeb (21 January 2019)
  23. Gas price reduction will make a big difference, B&FT Online (28 January 2019)
  24. Ghana’s public debt rises to GH¢200b in May as government adds GH¢46b more, Ghana Business News (19 July 2019)
  25. Stop squandering Ghana’s energy assets – IMANI to Amewu, ClassFM (5 May 2019)
  26. Menzgold saga and the Bank of Ghana’s reforms of the banking sector, GhanaWeb (12 January 2019)
  27. Lawyer-Rapper Voices African Youth’s Season of Discontent, Bloomberg (18 December 2018)
  28. Critical Future of Ghana’s Energy Sector & How to Avoid More Surprises to Ghana’s Growth Prospects, ModernGhana (29 April 2018)
  29. Maritime boundary with Togo needs attention – Energy economist, BFTOnline (21 May 2018)
  30. Ghana didn’t violate the sovereign right of Ivory Coast – ITLOS rules on border dispute. YenGhana (22 September 2017)
  31. Zimbabwe’s economic potential could be ‘huge’ post-Mugabe, analysts say, CNBC (16 November 2017)
  32. Zimbabwe: President Mugabe detained by the army, deployed in the capital, DHNet (15 November 2017)
  33. Ghana: oil to boost the economy, Togolese Republic (11 November 2017)
  34. Ghana’s maritime boundary victory to spark oil bounty, AFP/YahooNews (12 November 2017)
  35. Heritage Fund debate builds up, B&FT Online (16 Feb 2017)
  36. Has 66% of Ghana’s debt since independence been accumulated by Mahama?, GhanaWeb (9 September 2016)
  37. Ghana: The Impact of ‘Brexit’ On Ghana-UK Economic Relations, Chronicle (12 July 2016)
  38. The US$250m Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund and matters arising, GhanaWeb (12 May 2016)
  39. Ghana needs contingency plan, Daily Guide Network (6 May 2015).
  40. Ghana to hit fiscal cliff as Central Bank financing of gov’t debt rises, Ghana Business News (27 January 2015)