Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique

The Mozambique urbanization review aimed at contributing to the country’s policy and institutional reform agenda on how to harness the full potential of urbanization to promote economic growth and poverty reduction. The study carried out in-depth analyses of the urbanization process, uncovering how urbanization has been influenced by national, regional, and international factors. It identified and analyzed key policy and institutional constraints in increasing the economic benefits of urbanization, including economic, transport, land, and decentralization policies. The study concluded that faster urbanization could increase the pace of economic growth and poverty reduction, but this should not be achieved at the expenses of investments in rural development and agriculture. However, constraints in the creation of productive urban jobs, limited connectivity throughout the system of cities, and dysfunction urban land markets have undermined its economic outcomes. Based on the main findings, the study proposed an emerging national urban reform agenda to enhance the benefits from urbanization in Mozambique focused on: (i) strengthening rural-urban linkages, including reforms to local government finances, enhancing trade and commuting flows; (ii) making urban land systems more equitable and efficient; and (iii) deepening decentralization to provide a broader remit to municipalities for urban planning and domestic resource mobilization.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-06
Subjects:URBANIZATION, POVERTY REDUCTION, MUNICIPAL FINANCE, JOB CREATION, CONNECTIVITY, HOUSING, LAND MARKET, RURAL-URBAN LINKAGES, INEQUALITY, DECENTRALIZATION, URBAN PLANNING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/162881525419243468/Accelerating-urbanization-to-support-structural-transformation-in-Mozambique
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29826
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spelling dig-okr-10986298262021-05-25T09:14:30Z Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique World Bank URBANIZATION POVERTY REDUCTION MUNICIPAL FINANCE JOB CREATION CONNECTIVITY HOUSING LAND MARKET RURAL-URBAN LINKAGES INEQUALITY DECENTRALIZATION URBAN PLANNING The Mozambique urbanization review aimed at contributing to the country’s policy and institutional reform agenda on how to harness the full potential of urbanization to promote economic growth and poverty reduction. The study carried out in-depth analyses of the urbanization process, uncovering how urbanization has been influenced by national, regional, and international factors. It identified and analyzed key policy and institutional constraints in increasing the economic benefits of urbanization, including economic, transport, land, and decentralization policies. The study concluded that faster urbanization could increase the pace of economic growth and poverty reduction, but this should not be achieved at the expenses of investments in rural development and agriculture. However, constraints in the creation of productive urban jobs, limited connectivity throughout the system of cities, and dysfunction urban land markets have undermined its economic outcomes. Based on the main findings, the study proposed an emerging national urban reform agenda to enhance the benefits from urbanization in Mozambique focused on: (i) strengthening rural-urban linkages, including reforms to local government finances, enhancing trade and commuting flows; (ii) making urban land systems more equitable and efficient; and (iii) deepening decentralization to provide a broader remit to municipalities for urban planning and domestic resource mobilization. 2018-05-15T18:46:18Z 2018-05-15T18:46:18Z 2017-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/162881525419243468/Accelerating-urbanization-to-support-structural-transformation-in-Mozambique http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29826 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Mozambique
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topic URBANIZATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
JOB CREATION
CONNECTIVITY
HOUSING
LAND MARKET
RURAL-URBAN LINKAGES
INEQUALITY
DECENTRALIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
URBANIZATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
JOB CREATION
CONNECTIVITY
HOUSING
LAND MARKET
RURAL-URBAN LINKAGES
INEQUALITY
DECENTRALIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
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MUNICIPAL FINANCE
JOB CREATION
CONNECTIVITY
HOUSING
LAND MARKET
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INEQUALITY
DECENTRALIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
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POVERTY REDUCTION
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
JOB CREATION
CONNECTIVITY
HOUSING
LAND MARKET
RURAL-URBAN LINKAGES
INEQUALITY
DECENTRALIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
World Bank
Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique
description The Mozambique urbanization review aimed at contributing to the country’s policy and institutional reform agenda on how to harness the full potential of urbanization to promote economic growth and poverty reduction. The study carried out in-depth analyses of the urbanization process, uncovering how urbanization has been influenced by national, regional, and international factors. It identified and analyzed key policy and institutional constraints in increasing the economic benefits of urbanization, including economic, transport, land, and decentralization policies. The study concluded that faster urbanization could increase the pace of economic growth and poverty reduction, but this should not be achieved at the expenses of investments in rural development and agriculture. However, constraints in the creation of productive urban jobs, limited connectivity throughout the system of cities, and dysfunction urban land markets have undermined its economic outcomes. Based on the main findings, the study proposed an emerging national urban reform agenda to enhance the benefits from urbanization in Mozambique focused on: (i) strengthening rural-urban linkages, including reforms to local government finances, enhancing trade and commuting flows; (ii) making urban land systems more equitable and efficient; and (iii) deepening decentralization to provide a broader remit to municipalities for urban planning and domestic resource mobilization.
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POVERTY REDUCTION
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JOB CREATION
CONNECTIVITY
HOUSING
LAND MARKET
RURAL-URBAN LINKAGES
INEQUALITY
DECENTRALIZATION
URBAN PLANNING
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title Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique
title_short Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique
title_full Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique
title_fullStr Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Mozambique Urbanization Review : Accelerating Urbanization to Support Structural Transformation in Mozambique
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