Kwesi Botchwey

Kwesi Botchwey
Dr. Kwesi Botchwey
Minister for Finance
In office
1982–1995
President Jerry Rawlings
Deputy Kwesi Amissah-Arthur
Preceded by Dr. George Benneh
Succeeded by Richard Kwame Peprah
Personal details
Born Ghana
Nationality Ghanaian
Political party National Democratic Congress
Alma mater University of Ghana
University of Michigan
Occupation Academic, Economist, Politician

Kwesi Botchwey is a Ghanaian former government official and Professor of Practice in Development Economics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University.

Botchwey was Ghana's Minister of Finance from 1982 to 1995. He was appointed by Jerry Rawlings to assist in stabilizing Ghana's collapsed economy.

Botchwey holds an LL.B. from the University of Ghana, a LL.M from Yale Law School, and a doctorate from the University of Michigan Law School. He taught at the University of Zambia, the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and the University of Ghana.

Other Notable Previous Assignments

Publications

"Transforming the Periphery: A study of the struggle of social forces in Ghana for democracy and national sovereignty", United Nations publication, 1981 (ISBN 92-808-0309-3; ISSN 0379-5772) DSDRSCA-83/UNUO-309
"Obstacles to Centralized Reform: An African Perspective" in Deepening Structural Reform in Africa, Lessons from East Asia, ed. Laura Wallace, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, 1996.
Implementing Debt Relief for the HIPCs,” (co-author), Center for International Development, Harvard (1999).
“Wither the Partnership Agenda in Development Cooperation: A Country perspective,” 4th Conference on Evaluation and Development, World Bank (2001)
“The New Partnership for Africa’s Economic Development: Internal and External Visions,” NEPAD: Internal and External Visions and Influences (2003);

Current and Past Projects

Member & Convener Team of academics from Yale, Oxford, and the Free University of Amsterdam that conducted and has just finished the first External evaluation at the request of the Executive Board of the IMF, of the Fund’s Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility (ESAF).
Member Commonwealth Group of Eminent Persons for the Facilitation of the Signing of the Uruguay Round of Gatt Negotiations.
Member OECD group of high-level experts for the review of the OECD study on "Globalization and Linkages to 2020: Challenges and Opportunities for OECD countries (1996).
Member Commonwealth Expert Group on Good Governance and the Elimination of Corruption in Economic Management
Member Panel of High Level Personalities on African Development – an advisory group established to assist the UN Secretary-General in advocating greater support for African development and in coordinating the UN system’s activities in the region.

Papers and Speeches Given at Conferences

  1. Is Dr Kwesi Botchwey the man to lead Ghana in 2008?
  2. Faculty Profile of Dr Kwesi Botchwey at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Political offices
Preceded by
Dr. Amon Nikoi
Minister of Finance
1982 1995
Succeeded by
Richard Kwame Peprah