Post-stabilization economics in Sub-Saharan Africa:lessons from Mozambique

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: International Monetary Fund
Group Author: Clément Jean A. P.; Peiris Shanaka J.; (Shanaka Jayanath), 1975-
Published: International Monetary Fund,
Publisher Address: [Washington, D.C.]
Publication Dates: c2008.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: viii, 397 p.: ill., map ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 1589066774
9781589066779
Index Number: F147
CLC: F147.10-2
Call Number: F147.10-2/P857
Contents: Donation.
Includes bibliographical references.
Mozambique is an economic success story in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Its achievements offer lessons to other low-income countries in a post-stabilization economic phase, including how they can efficiently manage a scaling up of foreign aid aimed at poverty reduction. Of interest to other Sub-Saharan countries are the book's discussions of Mozambique's progress toward consolidating macroeconomic and financial stability, and the challenges it faces in ensuring long-term sustainability, creating a cycle of natural resource use, and implementing second-generation structural reforms to sustain its growth. This book also provides a summary of the most recent research on issues related to post-stabilization economics in SSA.--Publisher's description.