Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary

After decades of turmoil and instability, a period of calm and progress evolved in Guinea-Bissau in 2009. A military coup in April 2012 interrupted it. A fresh start is needed to alter the dynamics that kept Guinea-Bissau poor. In 2013, Gross...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Economic & Sector Work
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
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OIL
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24053548/guinea-bissau-country-economic-memorandum-terra-ranca-fresh-start-summary
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADVISORY SERVICES
ARREARS
AUDITS
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BANK POLICY
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEMS
BARTER
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
BRIBES
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUDGETING
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CARBON
CASH PAYMENTS
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH-MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKS
CITIZENS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
COST TO CONSUMERS
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDITS
CURRENCY
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBT
DEBT BURDEN
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RELIEF
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DIVERSIFICATION
DONOR FUNDING
DONOR RESOURCES
DONOR SUPPORT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPLOYER
ENDOWMENTS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
ENROLLMENT
ENTREPRENEURS
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FAIR PRICE
FAMILY BUSINESSES
FARMER
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SKILLS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FISCAL BURDEN
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL REVENUE
FISH
FISHERIES
FISHING
FIXED CAPITAL
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOST COUNTRIES
HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
INEQUALITIES
INFLATION
INFORMAL ECONOMIES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMED CHOICES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INTANGIBLE
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT PLAN
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
JOB CREATION
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGITIMACY
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LEVY
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOGGING
MARKET ECONOMY
MINES
MONETARY FINANCING
MONETARY POLICY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
NUTRITION
OIL
OIL PRICES
OPERATING COSTS
PENSIONS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
PHYSICAL CAPITAL
POLICY DECISIONS
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POOR ACCESS
POPULATION GROWTH
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
QUALITY STANDARDS
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL WAGES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENTS
RESERVE
RESERVES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETURN
RETURNS
REVOLVING FUNDS
RISK MITIGATION
RULE OF LAW
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SMALL FARMERS
SMALLHOLDER
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOURCE OF INCOME
STOCKS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX REVENUE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIMBER
TIMELY PAYMENT
TRADING
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT SYSTEM
TREASURY
TURNOVER
UNION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VOTER REGISTRATION
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGES
WITHDRAWAL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADVISORY SERVICES
ARREARS
AUDITS
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BANK POLICY
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEMS
BARTER
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY
BRIBES
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUDGETING
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CARBON
CASH PAYMENTS
CASH TRANSFER
CASH TRANSFERS
CASH-MANAGEMENT
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKS
CITIZENS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
COST TO CONSUMERS
CREDIT FACILITY
CREDITS
CURRENCY
CURRENT ACCOUNT
DEBT
DEBT BURDEN
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RELIEF
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DIVERSIFICATION
DONOR FUNDING
DONOR RESOURCES
DONOR SUPPORT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPLOYER
ENDOWMENTS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
ENROLLMENT
ENTREPRENEURS
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
EXTREME POVERTY
FAIR PRICE
FAMILY BUSINESSES
FARMER
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SKILLS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FISCAL BURDEN
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL REVENUE
FISH
FISHERIES
FISHING
FIXED CAPITAL
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FORESTRY
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOST COUNTRIES
HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
INEQUALITIES
INFLATION
INFORMAL ECONOMIES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMED CHOICES
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INTANGIBLE
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT PLAN
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
JOB CREATION
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGITIMACY
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LEVY
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOGGING
MARKET ECONOMY
MINES
MONETARY FINANCING
MONETARY POLICY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
NUTRITION
OIL
OIL PRICES
OPERATING COSTS
PENSIONS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
PHYSICAL CAPITAL
POLICY DECISIONS
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POOR ACCESS
POPULATION GROWTH
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
QUALITY STANDARDS
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL WAGES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENTS
RESERVE
RESERVES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETURN
RETURNS
REVOLVING FUNDS
RISK MITIGATION
RULE OF LAW
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SMALL FARMERS
SMALLHOLDER
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOURCE OF INCOME
STOCKS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX REVENUE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIMBER
TIMELY PAYMENT
TRADING
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT SYSTEM
TREASURY
TURNOVER
UNION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VOTER REGISTRATION
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGES
WITHDRAWAL
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Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary
geographic_facet Africa
Guinea-Bissau
description After decades of turmoil and instability, a period of calm and progress evolved in Guinea-Bissau in 2009. A military coup in April 2012 interrupted it. A fresh start is needed to alter the dynamics that kept Guinea-Bissau poor. In 2013, Gross National Income per capita was US$590. Average economic growth barely kept pace with population growth. In 2010, poverty at the national poverty line of US$2 a day was 70 percent; extreme poverty at US$1 a day was 33 percent. These numbers have increased from their 2002 levels and they are estimated to have increased further since 2010. It is time to make a fresh start and turn the page on anemic growth and poverty. Guinea-Bissau s elections of May and June 2014 are described by many observers as the freest and fairest in the country s history. Voter registration and turnout were at record-levels. The conditions for progress and stability are favorable. Guinea-Bissau is a rural economy, almost entirely dependent on a single cash crop: cashew. It is the main source of income for most of the country s poor. Cashew nuts are Guinea-Bissau s main export, accounting for 85 to 90 percent of the country s total exports. The balance of payments is dominated by cashew, on the export side, and food and fuel, among imports. The economy is open, with exports and imports by land and sea amounting to more than 70 percent of GDP. Shocks to cashew, rice and oil prices have a considerable effect on the current account balance. Official Development Assistance (ODA) makes a critical contribution to supporting the state budget. In 2011, Guinea-Bissau ranked 20th among the world s most aid dependent countries. Recently, policy mistakes aggravated an already dire situation. However, the 2014 cashew campaign was been better than the 2013 campaign, and the prospects for a pick-up in growth have improved.
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title Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary
title_short Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary
title_full Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary
title_fullStr Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary
title_full_unstemmed Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary
title_sort guinea-bissau country economic memorandum : terra ranca! a fresh start, summary
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24053548/guinea-bissau-country-economic-memorandum-terra-ranca-fresh-start-summary
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spelling okr-10986-216002021-04-23T14:04:03Z Guinea-Bissau Country Economic Memorandum : Terra Ranca! A Fresh Start, Summary World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADVISORY SERVICES ARREARS AUDITS AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK POLICY BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEMS BARTER BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BRIBES BUDGET SURPLUS BUDGETING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CARBON CASH PAYMENTS CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CASH-MANAGEMENT CENTRAL BANK CHECKS CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION COST TO CONSUMERS CREDIT FACILITY CREDITS CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIVERSIFICATION DONOR FUNDING DONOR RESOURCES DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS ECONOMIC DIFFICULTY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATION SYSTEM EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYER ENDOWMENTS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ENROLLMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORTER EXPORTERS EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FAIR PRICE FAMILY BUSINESSES FARMER FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SKILLS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL VIABILITY FISCAL BURDEN FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL REVENUE FISH FISHERIES FISHING FIXED CAPITAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FORESTRY GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GREEN REVOLUTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOST COUNTRIES HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCES INEQUALITIES INFLATION INFORMAL ECONOMIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMED CHOICES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INTANGIBLE INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL MARKET INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT PLAN INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS INVESTMENT STRATEGY JOB CREATION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGITIMACY LEVEL PLAYING FIELD LEVY LOCAL ECONOMY LOGGING MARKET ECONOMY MINES MONETARY FINANCING MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NON-PERFORMING LOANS NUTRITION OIL OIL PRICES OPERATING COSTS PENSIONS PHYSICAL ASSETS PHYSICAL CAPITAL POLICY DECISIONS POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL STABILITY POOR ACCESS POPULATION GROWTH POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY STANDARDS REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL WAGES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS RESERVE RESERVES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RETURN RETURNS REVOLVING FUNDS RISK MITIGATION RULE OF LAW RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SMALL FARMERS SMALLHOLDER SMALLHOLDER FARMERS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOURCE OF INCOME STOCKS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATION SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX REVENUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIMBER TIMELY PAYMENT TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT SYSTEM TREASURY TURNOVER UNION URBAN AREAS VILLAGE VOTER REGISTRATION VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGES WITHDRAWAL After decades of turmoil and instability, a period of calm and progress evolved in Guinea-Bissau in 2009. A military coup in April 2012 interrupted it. A fresh start is needed to alter the dynamics that kept Guinea-Bissau poor. In 2013, Gross National Income per capita was US$590. Average economic growth barely kept pace with population growth. In 2010, poverty at the national poverty line of US$2 a day was 70 percent; extreme poverty at US$1 a day was 33 percent. These numbers have increased from their 2002 levels and they are estimated to have increased further since 2010. It is time to make a fresh start and turn the page on anemic growth and poverty. Guinea-Bissau s elections of May and June 2014 are described by many observers as the freest and fairest in the country s history. Voter registration and turnout were at record-levels. The conditions for progress and stability are favorable. Guinea-Bissau is a rural economy, almost entirely dependent on a single cash crop: cashew. It is the main source of income for most of the country s poor. Cashew nuts are Guinea-Bissau s main export, accounting for 85 to 90 percent of the country s total exports. The balance of payments is dominated by cashew, on the export side, and food and fuel, among imports. The economy is open, with exports and imports by land and sea amounting to more than 70 percent of GDP. Shocks to cashew, rice and oil prices have a considerable effect on the current account balance. Official Development Assistance (ODA) makes a critical contribution to supporting the state budget. In 2011, Guinea-Bissau ranked 20th among the world s most aid dependent countries. Recently, policy mistakes aggravated an already dire situation. However, the 2014 cashew campaign was been better than the 2013 campaign, and the prospects for a pick-up in growth have improved. 2015-03-12T16:02:25Z 2015-03-12T16:02:25Z 2015-01-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/24053548/guinea-bissau-country-economic-memorandum-terra-ranca-fresh-start-summary http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21600 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Africa Guinea-Bissau