From Falling Behind to Catching Up From Falling Behind to Catching Up

From Falling Behind to Catching Up

A Country Economic Memorandum for Malawi

Richard Record and Others
    • $36.99
    • $36.99

Publisher Description

Despite decades of development efforts supported by significant amounts of foreign aid, Malawi has experienced weak and volatile economic growth performance over a sustained period of time. Malawi’s growth remains an outlier even compared to its geographically and demographically similar peers. Moreover, growth has been distributed unequally, with little impact on poverty. Per capita income has improved only minimally in the 50 years since independence, and Malawi now has one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world.

From Falling Behind to Catching Up aims to improve readers’ understanding of the puzzle of Malawi’s development performance and identify ways for the country to achieve robust growth and stay on a stable growth path that helps the poor. The book places a strong emphasis on assessing Malawi’s growth experience since independence from a comparative international perspective. It seeks to benchmark Malawian outcomes on growth, structural change, and transformation against peers and explores possible reasons for divergence from international trends. The book also puts deeper drivers of economic growth at the center of the discussion, looking in particular at the institutions and policies that may have affected Malawi’s growth outcomes and ones that could help Malawi avoid macroeconomic instability in the future.

This book first begins by discussing Malawi’s macroeconomic situation and challenges in fiscal management, reviewing and drawing lessons from the instability, slippages, and shocks Malawi has experienced since independence. Second, given how critical the agricultural sector is to poverty reduction in Malawi, the overview explores the current state of agricultural markets. Third, looking at the factors that may constrain higher growth in the future, challenges in private sector development and job creation are discussed. Finally, building on the analysis of challenges, the book concludes with a summary of policy recommendations aimed at helping Malawi begin catching up with its peers.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2017
November 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Bank Publications
SELLER
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The World Bank
SIZE
6.4
MB

More Books Like This

Accelerating Poverty Reduction in Africa Accelerating Poverty Reduction in Africa
2019
African Economic Development African Economic Development
2018
Reaping Richer Returns Reaping Richer Returns
2017
Development Economics and Social Justice Development Economics and Social Justice
2017
Rural Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction Policies Rural Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction Policies
2004
The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics
2015