Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report
The country's approach to poverty reduction is outlined in the 2003 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, and draws on a development approach in which growth and poverty reduction are mutually reinforcing. Three areas of focus are identified in the PRSP: (1) restoration of law and improvements in g...
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AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AIR ANALYTICAL WORK ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL RATE AVERAGE LEVEL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL FORMATION CLIMATE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC SAVINGS ECONOMIC DECLINE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE POLICY EXPORT TAXES EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT FARM ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL SECTOR FISHERIES FISHING FOOD INSECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH PROSPECTS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL ILLITERACY IMMUNITY IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INHERITANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERVENTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE ITC LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFTING MACRO-ECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMICS MICRO CREDIT MIGRATION MINES NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS NON-TRADITIONAL EXPORTS OIL PARTNERSHIP PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY ISSUES POLICY REFORMS POLICY RESPONSE POLICY REVIEW POLICY STANCE POOR COUNTRIES POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRICE DECLINES PRIMARY PRODUCTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIORITY ACTIONS PRIORITY AREAS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES REDUCING POVERTY REFORM PROGRAM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETAINED EARNINGS RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SAVINGS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECTOR ACTIVITY SECTOR REFORMS SERVICE DELIVERY SHARP REDUCTION SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAX COLLECTION TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE TRADE BALANCE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO |
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AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AIR ANALYTICAL WORK ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL RATE AVERAGE LEVEL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL FORMATION CLIMATE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC SAVINGS ECONOMIC DECLINE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE POLICY EXPORT TAXES EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT FARM ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL SECTOR FISHERIES FISHING FOOD INSECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH PROSPECTS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL ILLITERACY IMMUNITY IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INHERITANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERVENTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE ITC LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFTING MACRO-ECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMICS MICRO CREDIT MIGRATION MINES NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS NON-TRADITIONAL EXPORTS OIL PARTNERSHIP PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY ISSUES POLICY REFORMS POLICY RESPONSE POLICY REVIEW POLICY STANCE POOR COUNTRIES POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRICE DECLINES PRIMARY PRODUCTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIORITY ACTIONS PRIORITY AREAS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES REDUCING POVERTY REFORM PROGRAM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETAINED EARNINGS RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SAVINGS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECTOR ACTIVITY SECTOR REFORMS SERVICE DELIVERY SHARP REDUCTION SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAX COLLECTION TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE TRADE BALANCE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO World Bank Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report |
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The country's approach to poverty reduction is outlined in the 2003 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, and draws on a development approach in which growth and poverty reduction are mutually reinforcing. Three areas of focus are identified in the PRSP: (1) restoration of law and improvements in governance; (2) promotion of broad-based growth; and (3) promotion of systems for establishing human and material security. The DPR presents Madagascar's development policy agenda in an integrated framework within which issues of policy consistency, priorities, and sequencing could be addressed. This DPR focuses on growth and growth strategy. It highlights the main structural and institutional impediments to achieving sustained growth and the factors constraining the ability of the poor to participate in economic growth. Emphasis is put on issues and sectors that contribute directly to growth: private sector development issues, including the availability of credit; elements of competitiveness such as infrastructure and education; and issues in sectors considered sources of growth. While the impact of government policy on poverty i s most directly felt through public expenditure and service delivery, these are dealt with in great detail in the accompanying PER, and will only be touched upon here in the context of government's growth strategy. Finally, the DPR identifies the main sources of vulnerability of the country. |
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Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report |
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Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report |
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Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report |
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Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report |
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Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report |
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madagascar : development policy review, sustaining growth for enhanced poverty reduction, volume 1, main report |
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okr-10986-85752021-04-23T14:02:39Z Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report World Bank AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AIR ANALYTICAL WORK ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL RATE AVERAGE LEVEL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL FORMATION CLIMATE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC SAVINGS ECONOMIC DECLINE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE POLICY EXPORT TAXES EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT FARM ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL SECTOR FISHERIES FISHING FOOD INSECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH PROSPECTS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL ILLITERACY IMMUNITY IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INHERITANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERVENTION INVESTMENT CLIMATE ITC LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFTING MACRO-ECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMICS MICRO CREDIT MIGRATION MINES NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS NON-TRADITIONAL EXPORTS OIL PARTNERSHIP PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY ISSUES POLICY REFORMS POLICY RESPONSE POLICY REVIEW POLICY STANCE POOR COUNTRIES POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRICE DECLINES PRIMARY PRODUCTS PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIORITY ACTIONS PRIORITY AREAS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES REDUCING POVERTY REFORM PROGRAM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETAINED EARNINGS RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SAVINGS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECTOR ACTIVITY SECTOR REFORMS SERVICE DELIVERY SHARP REDUCTION SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAX COLLECTION TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE TRADE BALANCE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED VOCATIONAL TRAINING WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO The country's approach to poverty reduction is outlined in the 2003 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, and draws on a development approach in which growth and poverty reduction are mutually reinforcing. Three areas of focus are identified in the PRSP: (1) restoration of law and improvements in governance; (2) promotion of broad-based growth; and (3) promotion of systems for establishing human and material security. The DPR presents Madagascar's development policy agenda in an integrated framework within which issues of policy consistency, priorities, and sequencing could be addressed. This DPR focuses on growth and growth strategy. It highlights the main structural and institutional impediments to achieving sustained growth and the factors constraining the ability of the poor to participate in economic growth. Emphasis is put on issues and sectors that contribute directly to growth: private sector development issues, including the availability of credit; elements of competitiveness such as infrastructure and education; and issues in sectors considered sources of growth. While the impact of government policy on poverty i s most directly felt through public expenditure and service delivery, these are dealt with in great detail in the accompanying PER, and will only be touched upon here in the context of government's growth strategy. Finally, the DPR identifies the main sources of vulnerability of the country. 2012-06-20T20:12:41Z 2012-06-20T20:12:41Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5850003/madagascar-development-policy-review-sustaining-growth-enhanced-poverty-reduction-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8575 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Development Policy Review (DPR) Economic & Sector Work Africa East Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Madagascar |