Spotlight
Dr. Kwesi Botchwey - Prominent Economist

Dr. Kwesi Botchwey holds a Bachelors of Law degree (LLB) from the University of Ghana, a Masters degree in Law (LLM) from Yale Law School, and a Doctorate degree from the University of Michigan Law School. He taught at the University of Zambia, the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and the University of Ghana. He was Minister of Finance in Ghana from 1982 to 1995.

Dr. Botchwey joined the HIID in 1996 as a Development Advisor, and has recently been appointed the Director of Africa Research and Programs at HIID and the CID.

Research Interests: Political economy of reform in Africa, African capacity building and utilization.

Capital markets in Africa Works-in-Progress:

Restarting Growth and Development in Africa - A Case Study of Ghana Publications:

Current and Past Projects:

Consultancies: Dr. Botchwey has conducted a number of consultancy projects, assignments and advisor works for the World Bank (advisor to the Bank on the 1997 World Development Report), IMF ( Member and Chairman of Group of Independent Experts who conducted the first ever external evaluation of the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility), the UNDP (served as an advisor to the UN Special Initiative on Africa) and the European Centre for Development Policy and Management (ECDPM).

Courses Taught: 'Managing Economic Reform in Low-income countries', PED 135, KSG

Materials Developed for Courses: Macroeconomic Management Workshop, HIID Budgeting in the Public Sector Workshop, HIID Papers and Speeches Given at Conferences:

Associations/Affiliations:

Hobbies/Other Interests: Tennis, Painting

Submitted by: Clue, Odadee 2001.

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