Mauritania Country Economic Memorandum

The Mauritanian economy is at an important crossroad. Despite significant increases in itsnatural resource wealth, economic development in Mauritania remains weak. The over-reliance on natural resources has left the economy undiversified with growth, exports, and fiscal revenues all dependent on extractives. Responding to the 2015 commodity price shock, the authorities implemented a strong fiscal consolidation program that restored macroeconomic stability andsteered the economy onto a recovery path. The new administration—appointed following the election in mid-2019—now has the challenge and opportunity to map out a more sustainable development model and steer the economy onto a path of accelerated and equitable economic growth for the rapidly growing population. The objective of this report is to support policy makers in Mauritania in their reform efforts to accelerate growth as outlined in the National Development Plan (SCAPP).It attempts to answer the following questions: (i) Why Mauritania could not diversify its economy in the past and what are the opportunities to do so in the future? (ii) What are the reasons behind the weak link between urbanization and growth, and is Nouakchott lifting its weight as anurban agglomeration? (iii) Which policy actions could help build those pathways? By answering these questions, the report aims to contribute to the economic discussion and provide policy recommendations for the choices that Mauritania is facing to accelerate growth and improve theliving standards of its population. The report is organized around five chapters. Chapter 1starts with a brief introduction. Chapter 2 analyzes the key characteristics of Mauritania’s past growth performance. Chapter 3 evaluates the current and future potential for economic and export diversification. Chapter 4 examines the challenges that are preventing urbanization from contributing to growth, with a focus on Nouakchott. Chapter 5 concludes by proposing a menu of policy recommendations that could help Mauritania achieve faster and more sustainable economic growth.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020-05
Subjects:ECONOMIC GROWTH, STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION, URBANIZATION, DIVERSIFICATION, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, ACCESS TO FINANCE, VALUE CHAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, BANKING SECTOR, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, CONNECTIVITY, ACCESS TO SERVICES, SPATIAL INEQUALITY, LAND MANAGEMENT, RESILIENT GROWTH, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, URBAN PLANNING, WAGE PREMIUM,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/652481590432527403/Mauritania-Country-Economic-Memorandum-Accelerating-Growth-Through-Diversification-and-Productive-Cities
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33803
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spelling dig-okr-10986338032024-08-07T18:53:39Z Mauritania Country Economic Memorandum Accelerating Growth Through Diversification and Productive Cities World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION URBANIZATION DIVERSIFICATION COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ACCESS TO FINANCE VALUE CHAIN HUMAN CAPITAL BANKING SECTOR BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INFRASTRUCTURE CONNECTIVITY ACCESS TO SERVICES SPATIAL INEQUALITY LAND MANAGEMENT RESILIENT GROWTH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT URBAN PLANNING WAGE PREMIUM The Mauritanian economy is at an important crossroad. Despite significant increases in itsnatural resource wealth, economic development in Mauritania remains weak. The over-reliance on natural resources has left the economy undiversified with growth, exports, and fiscal revenues all dependent on extractives. Responding to the 2015 commodity price shock, the authorities implemented a strong fiscal consolidation program that restored macroeconomic stability andsteered the economy onto a recovery path. The new administration—appointed following the election in mid-2019—now has the challenge and opportunity to map out a more sustainable development model and steer the economy onto a path of accelerated and equitable economic growth for the rapidly growing population. The objective of this report is to support policy makers in Mauritania in their reform efforts to accelerate growth as outlined in the National Development Plan (SCAPP).It attempts to answer the following questions: (i) Why Mauritania could not diversify its economy in the past and what are the opportunities to do so in the future? (ii) What are the reasons behind the weak link between urbanization and growth, and is Nouakchott lifting its weight as anurban agglomeration? (iii) Which policy actions could help build those pathways? By answering these questions, the report aims to contribute to the economic discussion and provide policy recommendations for the choices that Mauritania is facing to accelerate growth and improve theliving standards of its population. The report is organized around five chapters. Chapter 1starts with a brief introduction. Chapter 2 analyzes the key characteristics of Mauritania’s past growth performance. Chapter 3 evaluates the current and future potential for economic and export diversification. Chapter 4 examines the challenges that are preventing urbanization from contributing to growth, with a focus on Nouakchott. Chapter 5 concludes by proposing a menu of policy recommendations that could help Mauritania achieve faster and more sustainable economic growth. 2020-05-26T15:18:55Z 2020-05-26T15:18:55Z 2020-05 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/652481590432527403/Mauritania-Country-Economic-Memorandum-Accelerating-Growth-Through-Diversification-and-Productive-Cities https://hdl.handle.net/10986/33803 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
DIVERSIFICATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
VALUE CHAIN
HUMAN CAPITAL
BANKING SECTOR
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
SPATIAL INEQUALITY
LAND MANAGEMENT
RESILIENT GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN PLANNING
WAGE PREMIUM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
DIVERSIFICATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
VALUE CHAIN
HUMAN CAPITAL
BANKING SECTOR
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
SPATIAL INEQUALITY
LAND MANAGEMENT
RESILIENT GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN PLANNING
WAGE PREMIUM
spellingShingle ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
DIVERSIFICATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
VALUE CHAIN
HUMAN CAPITAL
BANKING SECTOR
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
SPATIAL INEQUALITY
LAND MANAGEMENT
RESILIENT GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN PLANNING
WAGE PREMIUM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
DIVERSIFICATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
VALUE CHAIN
HUMAN CAPITAL
BANKING SECTOR
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
SPATIAL INEQUALITY
LAND MANAGEMENT
RESILIENT GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN PLANNING
WAGE PREMIUM
World Bank
Mauritania Country Economic Memorandum
description The Mauritanian economy is at an important crossroad. Despite significant increases in itsnatural resource wealth, economic development in Mauritania remains weak. The over-reliance on natural resources has left the economy undiversified with growth, exports, and fiscal revenues all dependent on extractives. Responding to the 2015 commodity price shock, the authorities implemented a strong fiscal consolidation program that restored macroeconomic stability andsteered the economy onto a recovery path. The new administration—appointed following the election in mid-2019—now has the challenge and opportunity to map out a more sustainable development model and steer the economy onto a path of accelerated and equitable economic growth for the rapidly growing population. The objective of this report is to support policy makers in Mauritania in their reform efforts to accelerate growth as outlined in the National Development Plan (SCAPP).It attempts to answer the following questions: (i) Why Mauritania could not diversify its economy in the past and what are the opportunities to do so in the future? (ii) What are the reasons behind the weak link between urbanization and growth, and is Nouakchott lifting its weight as anurban agglomeration? (iii) Which policy actions could help build those pathways? By answering these questions, the report aims to contribute to the economic discussion and provide policy recommendations for the choices that Mauritania is facing to accelerate growth and improve theliving standards of its population. The report is organized around five chapters. Chapter 1starts with a brief introduction. Chapter 2 analyzes the key characteristics of Mauritania’s past growth performance. Chapter 3 evaluates the current and future potential for economic and export diversification. Chapter 4 examines the challenges that are preventing urbanization from contributing to growth, with a focus on Nouakchott. Chapter 5 concludes by proposing a menu of policy recommendations that could help Mauritania achieve faster and more sustainable economic growth.
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topic_facet ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
DIVERSIFICATION
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
VALUE CHAIN
HUMAN CAPITAL
BANKING SECTOR
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
CONNECTIVITY
ACCESS TO SERVICES
SPATIAL INEQUALITY
LAND MANAGEMENT
RESILIENT GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN PLANNING
WAGE PREMIUM
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