Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification

Botswana has been one of the most successful countries in the developing world over the last 40 years by many measures. Incomes have grown at a sustained pace, poverty has fallen, and the citizenry has become more educated. To be sure, poverty and...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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AIR
CAR
CPI
GDP
ITC
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/473221468017371463/Botswana-development-policy-review-an-agenda-for-competitiveness-and-diversification
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topic ACCESS TO FOREIGN MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
AGRICULTURE
AIR
AIR NAVIGATION
AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES
AIR TRANSPORT
AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR
AIR TRAVEL
AUDITS
BARRIER
BENCHMARKING
BILATERAL TRADE
BOTTLENECKS
BRAND
BRIDGE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL STOCK
CAR
CARRIERS
CENTRAL BANK
CERTAIN EXTENT
COAL
COMMERCE
COMMODITIES
COMMON MARKET
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER CHOICE
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER SURPLUS
CONSUMERS
COST STRUCTURE
COUNTRY MARKETS
CPI
CURRENCY
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMS UNION
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIMINISHING RETURNS
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOUBLE TAXATION
DRIVING
DUMPING
ECOMMERCE
ECONOMIC BOOM
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUILIBRIUM
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT SECTOR
EXPORT SECTORS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL MARKET
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FEASIBILITY STUDY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN COMPANIES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FUTURE GROWTH
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HARMONIZATION
HIGH FARES
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCENTIVE STRUCTURE
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME LEVELS
INCOME TAX
INEFFICIENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INSTITUTIONAL MODEL
INSURANCE
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ITC
JOB CREATION
LAND TRANSPORT
LIBERALIZATION
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ENTRY
MARKET FORCES
MARKET PENETRATION
MARKET POWER
MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKETING
MARKETING BOARD
MERCHANDISE
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
MINES
MONOPOLIES
MONOPOLY
MOTOR VEHICLE
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL ENDOWMENTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEW MARKETS
OUTSOURCING
OVERHEAD COSTS
PASSENGERS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POPULATION GROWTH
PORTFOLIO
PRICE CONTROLS
PRICE INCENTIVES
PRICE REGULATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROTECTIONISM
PURCHASING
PURCHASING POWER
QUALITY STANDARDS
RAILWAYS
RAPID EXPANSION
RAPID GROWTH
REAL GDP
REAL GROWTH RATE
REBATE
RECYCLING
REGIONAL TRADE
REGULATOR
REGULATORS
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETAIL
RETAIL SERVICES
RETAIL TRADE
ROAD
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROAD USER
ROAD USER CHARGE
ROUTES
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SALES
SAVINGS
SERVICES MARKET
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SODIUM
SUBSIDY COST
SUBSTITUTE
SUBSTITUTION
SUNSET CLAUSES
SUPPLY CHAINS
SURPLUSES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TARIFF BARRIERS
TAX
TAX EXPENDITURES
TAX RATE
TAXATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TERMS OF TRADE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE FINANCING
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADES
TRADING ACTIVITIES
TRAFFIC
TRANSIT
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
TRAVEL TRAVEL
UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUE ADDED
VEHICLE
VOLATILITY
WAGES
WEALTH
WITHHOLDING TAX
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
WORLD MARKET
WORLD MARKETS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FOREIGN MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
AGRICULTURE
AIR
AIR NAVIGATION
AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES
AIR TRANSPORT
AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR
AIR TRAVEL
AUDITS
BARRIER
BENCHMARKING
BILATERAL TRADE
BOTTLENECKS
BRAND
BRIDGE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL STOCK
CAR
CARRIERS
CENTRAL BANK
CERTAIN EXTENT
COAL
COMMERCE
COMMODITIES
COMMON MARKET
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER CHOICE
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER SURPLUS
CONSUMERS
COST STRUCTURE
COUNTRY MARKETS
CPI
CURRENCY
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMS UNION
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIMINISHING RETURNS
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOUBLE TAXATION
DRIVING
DUMPING
ECOMMERCE
ECONOMIC BOOM
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUILIBRIUM
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT SECTOR
EXPORT SECTORS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL MARKET
FACTORS OF PRODUCTION
FEASIBILITY STUDY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN COMPANIES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FUTURE GROWTH
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HARMONIZATION
HIGH FARES
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCENTIVE STRUCTURE
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME LEVELS
INCOME TAX
INEFFICIENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INSTITUTIONAL MODEL
INSURANCE
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ITC
JOB CREATION
LAND TRANSPORT
LIBERALIZATION
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ENTRY
MARKET FORCES
MARKET PENETRATION
MARKET POWER
MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKETING
MARKETING BOARD
MERCHANDISE
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
MINES
MONOPOLIES
MONOPOLY
MOTOR VEHICLE
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL ENDOWMENTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEW MARKETS
OUTSOURCING
OVERHEAD COSTS
PASSENGERS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOMES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POPULATION GROWTH
PORTFOLIO
PRICE CONTROLS
PRICE INCENTIVES
PRICE REGULATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROTECTIONISM
PURCHASING
PURCHASING POWER
QUALITY STANDARDS
RAILWAYS
RAPID EXPANSION
RAPID GROWTH
REAL GDP
REAL GROWTH RATE
REBATE
RECYCLING
REGIONAL TRADE
REGULATOR
REGULATORS
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RETAIL
RETAIL SERVICES
RETAIL TRADE
ROAD
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROAD USER
ROAD USER CHARGE
ROUTES
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SALES
SAVINGS
SERVICES MARKET
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SODIUM
SUBSIDY COST
SUBSTITUTE
SUBSTITUTION
SUNSET CLAUSES
SUPPLY CHAINS
SURPLUSES
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TARIFF BARRIERS
TAX
TAX EXPENDITURES
TAX RATE
TAXATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TERMS OF TRADE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE FINANCING
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADES
TRADING ACTIVITIES
TRAFFIC
TRANSIT
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
TRAVEL TRAVEL
UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUE ADDED
VEHICLE
VOLATILITY
WAGES
WEALTH
WITHHOLDING TAX
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
WORLD MARKET
WORLD MARKETS
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Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification
geographic_facet Africa
Botswana
description Botswana has been one of the most successful countries in the developing world over the last 40 years by many measures. Incomes have grown at a sustained pace, poverty has fallen, and the citizenry has become more educated. To be sure, poverty and income inequalities remain a problem, but rising standards of living have meant a better life for this generation of Batswana than any before it. The question facing the country leadership is whether this commendable performance can be sustained into the next generation. There are clouds on the horizon that cannot be ignored. Diamond earnings, the life blood of decades of prosperity, have flattened out. In per capita terms they are falling. Moreover, because revenues from diamonds going to the public sector have been falling for more than a decade, a growth model predicated upon an ever expanding state presence is not viable. Diamond earnings accruing to the state for subsequent redistribution have peaked. Employment and wages in the public sector have reached their natural limits as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP); recycling revenues from mining into the private sector, either directly or through the financial sector, has been inefficient with low social returns; and redistributive mechanisms to support social safety nets are also likely be approaching their limits. The country confronts the challenge of looking for new sources of growth outside of government.
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author_sort World Bank
title Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification
title_short Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification
title_full Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification
title_fullStr Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification
title_full_unstemmed Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification
title_sort botswana development policy review : an agenda for competitiveness and diversification
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/473221468017371463/Botswana-development-policy-review-an-agenda-for-competitiveness-and-diversification
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26074
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spelling okr-10986-260742021-04-23T14:04:33Z Botswana Development Policy Review : An Agenda for Competitiveness and Diversification World Bank ACCESS TO FOREIGN MARKETS AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES AGRICULTURE AIR AIR NAVIGATION AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES AIR TRANSPORT AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR AIR TRAVEL AUDITS BARRIER BENCHMARKING BILATERAL TRADE BOTTLENECKS BRAND BRIDGE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL GOODS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL STOCK CAR CARRIERS CENTRAL BANK CERTAIN EXTENT COAL COMMERCE COMMODITIES COMMON MARKET COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER CHOICE CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS COST STRUCTURE COUNTRY MARKETS CPI CURRENCY CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMS UNION DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMINISHING RETURNS DOMESTIC MARKET DOUBLE TAXATION DRIVING DUMPING ECOMMERCE ECONOMIC BOOM ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROGRAMS ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIES OF SCALE ENVIRONMENTAL EQUILIBRIUM EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPORT CREDIT EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKET EXPORT MARKETS EXPORT SECTOR EXPORT SECTORS EXPORTS EXTERNAL MARKET FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FEASIBILITY STUDY FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FOREIGN COMPANIES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FUTURE GROWTH GDP GDP PER CAPITA GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HARMONIZATION HIGH FARES HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT HUMAN CAPITAL INCENTIVE STRUCTURE INCOME INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVELS INCOME TAX INEFFICIENCY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL MODEL INSURANCE INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERMEDIATE INPUTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE ITC JOB CREATION LAND TRANSPORT LIBERALIZATION LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARKET ACCESS MARKET ENTRY MARKET FORCES MARKET PENETRATION MARKET POWER MARKET SEGMENTS MARKET SHARE MARKETING MARKETING BOARD MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE EXPORTS MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINES MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY MOTOR VEHICLE NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL ENDOWMENTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NEW MARKETS OUTSOURCING OVERHEAD COSTS PASSENGERS PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOMES POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL STABILITY POPULATION GROWTH PORTFOLIO PRICE CONTROLS PRICE INCENTIVES PRICE REGULATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROTECTIONISM PURCHASING PURCHASING POWER QUALITY STANDARDS RAILWAYS RAPID EXPANSION RAPID GROWTH REAL GDP REAL GROWTH RATE REBATE RECYCLING REGIONAL TRADE REGULATOR REGULATORS REGULATORY OVERSIGHT REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RETAIL RETAIL SERVICES RETAIL TRADE ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD USER ROAD USER CHARGE ROUTES RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY SAFETY NETS SALES SAVINGS SERVICES MARKET SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SODIUM SUBSIDY COST SUBSTITUTE SUBSTITUTION SUNSET CLAUSES SUPPLY CHAINS SURPLUSES SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TARIFF BARRIERS TAX TAX EXPENDITURES TAX RATE TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRADE BALANCE TRADE FINANCING TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRADES TRADING ACTIVITIES TRAFFIC TRANSIT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRAVEL TRAVEL UNEMPLOYMENT VALUE ADDED VEHICLE VOLATILITY WAGES WEALTH WITHHOLDING TAX WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKET WORLD MARKETS Botswana has been one of the most successful countries in the developing world over the last 40 years by many measures. Incomes have grown at a sustained pace, poverty has fallen, and the citizenry has become more educated. To be sure, poverty and income inequalities remain a problem, but rising standards of living have meant a better life for this generation of Batswana than any before it. The question facing the country leadership is whether this commendable performance can be sustained into the next generation. There are clouds on the horizon that cannot be ignored. Diamond earnings, the life blood of decades of prosperity, have flattened out. In per capita terms they are falling. Moreover, because revenues from diamonds going to the public sector have been falling for more than a decade, a growth model predicated upon an ever expanding state presence is not viable. Diamond earnings accruing to the state for subsequent redistribution have peaked. Employment and wages in the public sector have reached their natural limits as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP); recycling revenues from mining into the private sector, either directly or through the financial sector, has been inefficient with low social returns; and redistributive mechanisms to support social safety nets are also likely be approaching their limits. The country confronts the challenge of looking for new sources of growth outside of government. 2017-02-17T15:53:52Z 2017-02-17T15:53:52Z 2012-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/473221468017371463/Botswana-development-policy-review-an-agenda-for-competitiveness-and-diversification http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26074 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Development Policy Review Africa Botswana