Since Australians pay world prices for energy and materials (albeit with
smaller taxes added than Europeans), as users we face this same apparent backward shift in the supply curve in that part of the economy: it
costs more now to use the same amount of these
inputs as before.
Other initiatives which have been captured under the Infrastructure for Poverty Eradication Programme includes
small business development, agric
input, water for all projects, and sanitation projects, which will
cost, GHc110, 301,592, GHc70, 191,922, GHc47, 223,066 and GHc47, 223,066 respectively.