Facetism Solutions to the Housing Crisis in Ghana A Facetist Meta-Analysis and 10 % Flat Tax + Zero-Permits Reform

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Abstract

Subject: Core issues of Ghana's housing crisis (official deficit >1.8 million units, projected to exceed 2 million) and practical, market-driven solutions to convert the deficit into generational wealth, middle-class stability, and national prosperity. Method: Facetist approach-an interdisciplinary triangulation of systems theory, complexity and chaos science, game theory, Austrian economics, and the human legacy drive-applied through a metaanalysis of 70+ empirical studies (2020-2026) from OECD, IMF, World Bank, ITIF, and Ghanaspecific sources. The framework reexamines deregulation, middle-class dynamics, corporate cronyism, and monetary distortions via international comparison (Portugal/Spain as cautionary cases) and Ghana's comparative advantages (political stability and recent debt reduction). Hypothesis: Construction and real estate are essential drivers of wealth creation, cultural identification, and societal motivation; without secure homeownership, societies lose innovation capacity and accelerate decay.