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Journal article
2017
Cambridge University Press

As colonial and nationalist governments pursued small-scale development in mid-century northern Ghana, so-called 'voluntary', 'communal', or 'self-help' labor became a key determinant of funding. District records and oral histories show how colonial officials, chiefs, and party politicians alternately cast unpaid labor as a way to cut costs, a catalyst for new form...

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