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Author Leigh, Lamin

Title Botswana : selected issues / prepared by Lamin Leigh [and others]
Published Washington, DC : International Monetary Fund, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (40 pages) : illustrations
Series IMF country report ; 12/235
Contents Cover; Contents; Executive Summary; I. Inequality and Growth in the Southern African Customs Union Region; A. Background; B. Empirical Analysis; C. Conclusions; II. Closing the Jobs Gap in the Southern Africa Customs Union Region; A. Introduction; B. The Unemployment Data; C. The Empirical Analysis of the Data; D. Conclusions; Tables; 1. Contributing Factors to the End of Growth Spells in the SACU Region; 2. Comparative Impact of Income Inequalities on Growth Spell Duration; 3. Highest HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rates in the World, 2009; Figures
I.1. Effect of Increase of Different Factors on Growth Spell DurationI.2. Average GDP per Capita Growth Rate, 2000-10; I.3. Comparing Gini Coefficients Between SACU countries; II.1. Unemployment Crisis in SACU Compared to Other Regions; II.2. Cross-Country Unemployment Rates; II.3. SACU Unemployment Rate Estimates; II.4. Employment in Agricultural Sector; II.5. Employment-Output Elasticity, Job Creation, and the Effective Cost of Capital; II.6. Unemployment Rates and Labor Market Indicators-Correlation Analysis; II.7. SACU Countries: Demographic Projections, 2015-2050
II.8. Average Effective Tax Rates on Labor and CapitalBoxes; I.1. Lessons for Botswana from Brazil, Chile, and Indonesia for achieving more inclusive growth; II.1. Botswana and Chile: Case Studies on Policies for Tackling Unemployment; Appendixes; Appendix I.1; Appendix I.2; Appendix II.1
Summary Poverty and unemployment remained high in Botswana. The shortcomings of the labor market policies are responsible for a high unemployment rate. This selected issues paper sheds considerable light on ways that Botswana can enhance inclusive growth and reduce the high level of structural unemployment. Botswana was identified as having been able to sustain the highest economic growth compared with others in its league. Assessors suggest a prudent labor market for an overall sustained economic growth
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Monetary policy -- Botswana
Economic history
Monetary policy
SUBJECT Botswana -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85016036
Subject Botswana
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1475504896
9781475504897
147558055X
9781475580556