Post-stabilization economics in sub-Saharan Africa : lessons from Mozambique

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Post-stabilization economics in sub-Saharan Africa : lessons from Mozambique

edited by Jean A.P. Clément, Shanaka J. Peiris

International Monetary Fund, c2008

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Mozambique is an economic success story in sub-Saharan Africa. Its remarkable achievements offer valuable lessons to other low-income countries in a post-stabilization economic phase, including how they can efficiently manage a scaling up of foreign aid aimed at poverty reduction. Of special interest to other sub-Saharan countries are the book's discussions of Mozambique's progress toward consolidating macroeconomic and financial stability, and the challenges it faces in ensuring long-term sustainability, creating a virtuous cycle of natural resource use, and implementing second-generation structural reforms to sustain its growth. This book also provides a summary of the most recent research on issues related to post-stabilization economics in sub-Saharan Africa.

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