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} The economy of Ghana is a developing, free-market economy. It ranks 79th by gross domestic product; nominally, and it ranks 68th by purchasing power parity.
The Ghanaian domestic economy in 2012 revolved around services, which accounted for 50% of GDP and employed 28% of the work force. Besides the industrialization associated with minerals and oil, industrial development in Ghana remains basic, often associated with plastics (such as chairs, plastic bags, razors, and pens). 53.6% of Ghana's workforce were employed in agriculture in 2013. (Full article...)