The Ghana Strategy Support Program recently released a discussion paper entitled Economic Transformation in Ghana: Where Will the Path Lead? The paper looks at patterns of growth, sectoral transformation, and agglomeration and provides a case study of Ghana’s transformation. It discusses how industry, which should be the first characteristic of economic growth, is the least transformed in Ghana and suggests that it is necessary to increase linkages between agriculture, manufacturing, and services as well as between rural and urban economies if effective economic transformation is to be achieved. The full paper is available on IFPRI’s website.