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Africa at a Turning Point?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 602

Africa at a Turning Point?

Since the mid-1990s, sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an acceleration of economic growth that has produced rising incomes and faster human development. However, this growth contrasts with the continent's experience between 1975 and 1995, when it largely missed out on two decades of economic progress. This disparity between Africa's current experience and its history raises questions about the continent's development. Is there a turnaround in Africa s economy? Will growth persist? 'Africa at a Turning Point?' is a collection of essays that analyzes three interrelated aspects of Africa's recent revival. The first set of essays examines Africa's recent growth in the context of its history of ...

The Vicious Circles of Control
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

The Vicious Circles of Control

"In Russia and other transition economies that have implemented voucher privatization programs, how can one account for the puzzling behavior of insider-managers who, in stripping assets from the very firms they own, appear to be stealing from one pocket to fill the other?"--Cover.

Should Capital Flows Be Regulated?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Should Capital Flows Be Regulated?

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An Ecological and Historical Perspective on Agricultural Development in Southeast Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

An Ecological and Historical Perspective on Agricultural Development in Southeast Asia

How location, natural resources, and different policies toward the elite's preemption of unused land shaped the historical development of different agrarian structures across Southeast Asia, conditioning agricultural growth performance until today.

Household Savings in Transition Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

Household Savings in Transition Economies

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Why Liberalization Alone Has Not Improved Agricultural Productivity in Zambia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Why Liberalization Alone Has Not Improved Agricultural Productivity in Zambia

Policies to foster accumulation of the assets needed for agricultural production (including draft animals and implements) and to provide complementary public goods (education, credit, and good agricultural extension services)could greatly help reduce poverty and improve productivity in Zambia.

Regional Economic Issues, April 2015, Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Regional Economic Issues, April 2015, Europe

This report analyses the main economic developments and achievements in the Western Balkan countries, and lays out the key macroeconomic policy challenges for the future.

Taming Public Debt in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Taming Public Debt in Europe

Public debt ratios in Europe increased significantly in response to the pandemic and energy shocks and have remained higher than before the pandemic in most countries. Going forward, the projected public debt trajectories are broadly flat overall in advanced Europe but have a rising profile in emerging Europe. Government financing needs are still elevated, and the unwinding of quantitative easing by major central banks adds to financing pressures. Moreover, there are important medium- to long-term spending pressures from defense, climate transition, and aging, which are not fully reflected in the projected baseline trajectories. Against this backdrop, the risk that debts will not stabilize i...

Fiscal Monitor, April 2017
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Fiscal Monitor, April 2017

This publication is a survey by the IMF staff, published twice a year, in the spring and fall, as part of the IMF’s World Economic and Financial Surveys. The current issue analyzes the latest public finance developments, updates medium-term fiscal projections, and assesses policies aimed at placing public finances on a sustainable footing. An analytical chapter employs extensive firm-level data sets as well as new sources of data on tax policy and tax administration for advanced economies, emerging market economies, and low-income developing countries to assess the extent of resource misallocation within countries, focusing on how the design of the tax system may affect resource allocation.

Finance and Development, June 2021
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Finance and Development, June 2021

Amid a multispeed economic recovery—including within countries and across sectors, age groups, genders, and skill levels—this issue explores several cross-cutting themes for emerging markets.