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Ghana ranked the 9th riskiest African country to do business

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Ghana has been ranked the ninth (9th) riskiest country to do business on the African Continent.

The ranking was done by Oxford Economics Africa, an independent economic advisory firm.

The report examines the profits and pitfalls of polarization in each African country, African-led security interventions, and how African countries are financing for the future.

By accessing these three factors, the research can deduce the countries with the highest risk-to-rewards ratio when it comes to conduciveness for establishing foreign businesses.

Nigeria, according to the report, is the riskiest on the Continent taking the top spot in the rankings.

Algeria, placing tenth, was the less risky country among the selected top 10 African countries.

Rank Country Risk index
1. Nigeria 7.65
2. Zimbabwe 7.65
3. Ethiopia 7.64
4. DRC 7.53
5. Mozambique 6.62
6. Cameroon 6.53
7. Egypt 6.30
8. Uganda 6.22
9. Ghana 5.85
10. Algeria 5.85

The risk scores for each country stem from the Economic and Political Risk Evaluator (EPRE), a joint subscription platform of Control Risks Oxford Economics Africa.

Control Risks and Oxford Economics analysts rate a series of political and economic risk factors on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 representing the highest level of risk.

Each political and economic rating is assigned a default weight based on its significance in the country context and its potential impact on business.

The individual political and economic risk variables are then combined, multiplying the rating by weighting into the overall risk rating of a country.

Source: Norvanreports

 

 

Jeorge Wilson Kingson is the Managing Editor of ArtCraft Media Consult (Publishers of GhanaNewsOnline.com.gh and BusinessweekGhana.com), and a consulting Editor for The Corporate Guardian Magazine. He is the Chairman of the Media Alliance in Tobacco Control and Health (MATCOH). He is also the National Coordinator for the International Standards Journalism Association (ISJA) and the National Online Newsportals Coordinator for the Private Newspaper and Online Newsportals Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG). He is a senior member of Ghana's Parliamentary Press Corps. He is the ACS Global Cancer Ambassador for Ghana and a Peace Advocate

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