Senegal is implementing the development plan, namely "Plan Sénégal Emergent" (PSE), since 2014 to achieve "an emerging Senegal in 2035 with social solidarity and the rule of law". In the first two years, Senegal was successful in attaining significantly higher GDP growth (more than 6%) and macroeconomic stability (IMF, 2017a). However, the plan envisages increasing public investment and thus spending to improve the infrastructure for a better business environment without hampering the macroeconomic balances and keeping debt stress manageable. This paper aims analysing different policy options for reforming the fiscal policy in Senegal by using a recursive dynamic CGE model with a newly developed 2014 SAM for Senegal. We compare the impact o...
The PEBAP project undertook in‐depth analyses of future economic growth and poverty reduction in thr...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
The renewable natural resources (RNR) of Senegal form the basis of socioeconomic development for the...
This paper aims at finding appropriate policies to help maintain long run growth performances in Sen...
This paper examines Senegal’s 2002 Article IV Consultation and Requests for a Three-Year Arrangement...
This paper anticipates the impacts of program based budgeting on senegalese economy. According to th...
In Senegal, as in many developing countries, the agricultural sector plays a key role in the economy...
Senegal experienced annual economic growth of 4.8 percent during the 2009 to 2019 period (World Bank...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
In developing countries, where agriculture is a major economic sector, value-chain development is ex...
Senegal faces daunting policy challenges if it is to meet the millennium development goals (MDGs). T...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
International audienceIn Senegal, as in many developing countries, the agricultural sector plays a k...
This paper provides a critical analysis of the social policies considered and implemented by the Sen...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of the Senegalese agricultural economy and th...
The PEBAP project undertook in‐depth analyses of future economic growth and poverty reduction in thr...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
The renewable natural resources (RNR) of Senegal form the basis of socioeconomic development for the...
This paper aims at finding appropriate policies to help maintain long run growth performances in Sen...
This paper examines Senegal’s 2002 Article IV Consultation and Requests for a Three-Year Arrangement...
This paper anticipates the impacts of program based budgeting on senegalese economy. According to th...
In Senegal, as in many developing countries, the agricultural sector plays a key role in the economy...
Senegal experienced annual economic growth of 4.8 percent during the 2009 to 2019 period (World Bank...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
In developing countries, where agriculture is a major economic sector, value-chain development is ex...
Senegal faces daunting policy challenges if it is to meet the millennium development goals (MDGs). T...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
International audienceIn Senegal, as in many developing countries, the agricultural sector plays a k...
This paper provides a critical analysis of the social policies considered and implemented by the Sen...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of the Senegalese agricultural economy and th...
The PEBAP project undertook in‐depth analyses of future economic growth and poverty reduction in thr...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
The renewable natural resources (RNR) of Senegal form the basis of socioeconomic development for the...