Economic Management in a Hyperinflationary Environment: The Political Economy of Zimbabwe, 1980-2008George Kararach, Raphael O. Otieno Oxford University Press, 11.2.2016 - 592 sivua This volume provides an accessible and up-to-date account of the difficulties that the Zimbabwean economy and its population experienced during the crisis which peaked in 2008. It details the suffering and chaos that befell the country with dramatic socio-economic consequences on growth, macroeconomic stability, service delivery, livelihoods, and development. The volume seeks to provide a political economy analysis of leadership and economic management in developing economies based on Zimbabwe's experience. It examines the triggers of the crisis, and the negative impact on productive sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture, social sectors such as education and health, and on financial services. The volume will be of interest to students of policy and economic management, as well as to government departments, central banks in developing countries, development agencies, donors, and NGOs. |
Sisältö
3 | |
Overview of the Crisis | 21 |
Productive Sector Performance | 53 |
Banking Capital Markets and Financial Services | 137 |
Monetary Policy and Public Financial Management | 247 |
Social Dimensions of the Crisis | 377 |
Concluding Remarks | 495 |
539 | |
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Economic Management in a Hyperinflationary Environment: The Political ... George Kararach,Raphael O. Otieno Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2016 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
agriculture Air Zimbabwe allocation assets average Bank of Zimbabwe capacity capital cash cent of GDP central bank challenges cointegration companies contribution costs country’s crisis period debt management decline domestic debt economic crisis economic growth effects environment exchange rate expenditure export external debt Figure financial sector fiscal foreign currency foreign exchange GDP growth Government of Zimbabwe Granger Causality Harare health sector hyperinflation hyperinflationary period impact income increased industry institutions interest rates International investment investors levels macroeconomic manufacturing sector migration million Ministry MOHCW monetary policy money supply MT/LT National negative Old Mutual output parallel market payments pension funds performance political poverty production QFAs ratio Reserve Bank result shortages social protection Source South Africa staff stock market strategy Table trade trend University of Zimbabwe variables World Bank Zimbabwe dollar Zimbabwe Stock Exchange