Uganda's Recovery: The Role of Farms, Firms and Government (World Bank Regional & Sectoral Studies)

by World Bank, Paul Collier, and Ritva Reinikka

Ritva Reinikka and Paul Collier

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Uganda's recovery over the past 15 years from economic decline, conflict, and repressive government to macroeconomic stability, high growth, and considerable political freedom signifies a major turnaround in Africa. What makes Uganda's postconflict recovery significant is that it coincides with one of the most ambitious programs of economic liberalization on the African continent. This book focuses on postconflict recovery and economic liberalization. This book also provides a detailed discussion of the many issues policymakers have to consider when they try to guide a country out of a tragic past. It highlights the complexity of the interconnections and tradeoffs involved. The responses of a wide range of actors in the economy, namely, households, firms, and the government are analyzed. This book brings together a number of mostly microeconomic studies on the Ugandan experience of postconflict recovery and economic liberalization. The individual studies incorporate the most recent thinking, theory, and analytical techniques in a number of areas and apply them to one country.
  • ISBN13 9780821346648
  • Publish Date 28 February 2001
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint World Bank Publications
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 512
  • Language English