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Africa and Economic Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Africa and Economic Policy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-08-01
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  • Publisher: Anthem Press

‘Africa and Economic Policy: Developing a Framework for Policymakers’ aims to fill an important gap in the current literature on economic policy in developing countries. Despite its richness and sophistication, the current economic literature has not yet succeeded in developing a framework for economic policy that is clear and intelligible to policymakers in developing countries, and which is capable of effectively delivering a sustained increase in citizens’ well-being. This ground-breaking study seeks to rectify this problem by suggesting a unique conceptual framework for designing and conducting economic policy in developing countries, particularly those in Africa.

How Integration Into the Central African Economic and Monetary Community Affects Cameroon's Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

How Integration Into the Central African Economic and Monetary Community Affects Cameroon's Economy

January 1998 Cameroon stands to gain economically from the new regional trade agreement among countries of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community. Better access to partner markets and reduction of the external tariff explain virtually all of Cameroon's welfare gain. Bakoup and Tarr quantify the impact on Cameroon of three aspects of its new regional trade agreement with the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (the CEMAC agreement): * Improved access to markets in CEMAC. * Preferential tariff reduction. * Reduction of its external tariff through implementation of the common external tariff of CEMAC. They estimate that Cameroon will gain from the agreement but show how...

Regional Integration in Eastern and Southern Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Regional Integration in Eastern and Southern Africa

The IMF Working Papers series is designed to make IMF staff research available to a wide audience. Almost 300 Working Papers are released each year, covering a wide range of theoretical and analytical topics, including balance of payments, monetary and fiscal issues, global liquidity, and national and international economic developments.

Africa and Economic Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Africa and Economic Policy

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2014-08-01
  • -
  • Publisher: Anthem Press

‘Africa and Economic Policy: Developing a Framework for Policymakers’ aims to fill an important gap in the current literature on economic policy in developing countries. Despite its richness and sophistication, the current economic literature has not yet succeeded in developing a framework for economic policy that is clear and intelligible to policymakers in developing countries, and which is capable of effectively delivering a sustained increase in citizens’ well-being. This ground-breaking study seeks to rectify this problem by suggesting a unique conceptual framework for designing and conducting economic policy in developing countries, particularly those in Africa.

How Integration into the Central African Economic and Monetary Community Affects Cameroon's Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

How Integration into the Central African Economic and Monetary Community Affects Cameroon's Economy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Cameroon stands to gain economically from the new regional trade agreement among countries of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community. Better access to partner markets and reduction of the external tariff explain virtually all of Cameroon's welfare gain.Bakoup and Tarr quantify the impact on Cameroon of three aspects of its new regional trade agreement with the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (the CEMAC agreement):- Improved access to markets in CEMAC.- Preferential tariff reduction.- Reduction of its external tariff through implementation of the common external tariff of CEMAC.They estimate that Cameroon will gain from the agreement but show how Cameroon's region...

What Do Doctors Want?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

What Do Doctors Want?

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Health Policy in Poor Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Health Policy in Poor Countries

January 1998 There is an apparent consensus that the correct health policy in developing countries is public provision of a mix of preventive and simple curative services through low level health workers and facilities. But the strength of this consensus on the primary health care paradigm is in sharp contrast to either the strength of its analytical foundations or its mixed record in practice. Filmer, Hammer, and Pritchett show how the recent empirical and theoretical literature on health policy sheds light on the disappointing experience with the implementation of primary health care. They emphasize the evidence on two weak links between government spending on health and improvements in he...

What Improves Environmental Performance?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

What Improves Environmental Performance?

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Aid, Taxation, and Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

Aid, Taxation, and Development

Designing effective aid programs requires accurately diagnosing problems. Under current donor efforts to promote democratization and institutional development, the shift from policy to institutional conditionality reflects an attempt by Africa's donors to recast the aid relationship from one that at best secures temporary policy changes to one that permanently alters institutions in favor of sustained growth and development. The design of effective aid programs depends on the diagnosis of the problem. To say that institutional failures are central to Africa's poor economic performance is not to repudiate early interpretations based on policy failures and capital shortages. Institutional fail...

Fiscal Aspects of Evolving Federations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

Fiscal Aspects of Evolving Federations

February 1998 Establishing hard rather than soft budget constraints in intergovernmental fiscal relations is perhaps the most important challenge facing developing economies as they decentralize. Recent experience with fiscal decentralization in many developing and transition economies has led many observers to question whether fiscal decentralization undermines macroeconomic stability. In several countries, transfers from central to lower-level governments have increased fiscal deficits at the central level, creating pressures on central banks to monetize additional debt, thus jeopardizing price stability. In other countries, central governments trying to control their deficits have reduced...