Reflecting on Ghana's 50 years of often tumultuous transformation, Ivor Agyeman-Duah has gathered together a group of scholars, educators and government, business and civil society leaders to debate the trajectory of Ghana's economic history. Their views centre on three fundamental themes: structures and institutions in a post-colonial economy, the role of public policy and innovation. A timely volume as Ghana celebrated its 50th anniversary of independence in 2007 under President Kufuor's relatively peaceful democratic rule.