Republic of Mozambique

This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) is designed to assess the key constraints and opportunities facing Mozambique as it strives to sustain robust growth and macroeconomic stability while accelerating poverty reduction and promoting greater economic inclusiveness. The SCD is organized into six chapters. Chapter two describes the evolution of poverty and inequality, explores their regional and demographic dimensions, and identifies strategies for accelerating poverty reduction. Chapter three analyzes key economic constraints and opportunities, identifying the drivers of recent growth, describing developments in the real sector and assessing emerging challenges associated with the rise of the extractive industries. Chapter four examines the inclusiveness of growth, presenting an in-depth analysis of the labor market, the social sectors and the ongoing urbanization process. Chapter five discusses fiscal, institutional, political, social and environmental risks to the sustainability of growth and poverty reduction. Chapter six completes the analysis by identifying a set of priority objectives for accelerating progress on the World Bank’s twin goals of eliminating extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-06
Subjects:TARIFFS, SOCIAL COSTS, CAPITAL MARKETS, CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, FISH, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, DURABLE GOODS, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, ECONOMIC GROWTH, MARKET DISTORTIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, FOSSIL FUELS, AIR QUALITY, FOREST MANAGEMENT, CARBON, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, EXPECTATIONS, FISHERIES MANAGEMENT, PRODUCERS, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, PROPERTY RIGHTS, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, TIMBER, LABOR FORCE, EMISSIONS, MARGINAL PRODUCT, EFFECTIVE STRATEGY, REVENUES, COAL PRICES, ECONOMIC EFFECTS, DIMINISHING RETURNS, INCENTIVES, MODELS, DRINKING WATER QUALITY, PRIVATE PROPERTY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, INPUT PRICES, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, PRESENT VALUE, FISCAL POLICIES, EXPLOITATION, ARABLE LAND, OIL, TRADEOFFS, WELFARE EFFECTS, FOOD POLICY RESEARCH, CAPITAL GAINS, NATURAL CAPITAL, POPULATION GROWTH, CONSUMER SATISFACTION, OPTIONS, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, EXTERNALITIES, COMMERCIAL FISHERIES, DEBT, BARRIERS TO ENTRY, FORESTRY, BENEFIT ANALYSIS, ECONOMIC CHANGE, POLICY DECISIONS, NATURAL RESOURCES, METALS, SUBSIDIES, EFFICIENCY, FISHING, TAXES, TAX REFORMS, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, LAND USE, EFFECTIVE USE, RESOURCES, UNEMPLOYMENT, DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION, EQUITY, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, CONSUMPTION, ECONOMIC IMPACT, RURAL COMMUNITIES, WAGES, CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, VALUES, ELECTRICITY DEMAND, ECONOMIC VALUE, CREDIT, QUALITY STANDARDS, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, DIVISION OF LABOR, DEFORESTATION, DEMAND, EVALUATION CRITERIA, MINES, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, AGGREGATE DEMAND, PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, EXPENDITURES, PROPERTY, LOGGING, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, TRANSACTION COSTS, ENVIRONMENT, SOIL DEGRADATION, CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, ECONOMICS, SECURITIES, WASTE DISPOSAL, MARKET COMPETITION, TAX REVENUE, SUBSISTENCE LIVELIHOODS, NATURAL RESOURCE BASE, FISHERIES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TRADE, LAND, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, TRANSFER PAYMENTS, DRINKING WATER, ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES, COAL, FARMS, SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION, MARKET POWER, REVENUE, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, RISK MANAGEMENT, ECONOMISTS, PROFITS, PRODUCTION PATTERNS, ENVIRONMENTAL, PUBLIC GOOD, PRICES, DEMOGRAPHICS, CONSUMER PROTECTION, PRODUCTION COSTS, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, COMMERCIAL FISHING, ECONOMIES, PUBLIC GOODS, COMPETITION, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/07/26526058/mozambique-systematic-country-diagnostic
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24696
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