This study analyses the impact of oil discovery on household poverty and inequality by employing a CGE model using 2007 SAM for Uganda. The oil production and export simulations show a decline in absolute poverty, poverty gaps and severity. Further, our findings showcase a positive effect of production and exports on household welfare, except for urban farm households. This study recommends for the managers of the economy to pay special attention towards injection of a reasonable portion of oil rent in sectors which positively contribute to the economy, diversify non-oil exports and above all, boost private consumption
As crude oil prices reach new highs, there is a renewed concern about how external shocks will affec...
The current wave of volatile international oil process coupled with the low hydro-energy generation ...
This paper analyzes the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...
With the recent discovery of crude oil reserves along the Albertine Rift, Uganda is set to establish...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Following Uganda’s discovery of oil deposits in 2006, the country’s development prospects look highe...
The Uganda government has since 1987 initiated a sequence of tax reforms to address the fiscal chall...
The Uganda government has since 1987 initiated a sequence of tax reforms to address the fiscal chall...
Using a computable general equilibrium model, this paper examines the growth and welfare effects of ...
Uganda discovered commercially viable oil deposits in 2006. Estimated oil reserves as of September 2...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
Many net oil-importing developing countries, particularly African economies, have faced economic dif...
Recent natural resource discoveries in East Africa provide an enormous opportunity for development. ...
A number of studies have examined the direct impacts of cash crop production on producer households....
Since Uganda discovered commercial oil deposits in 2006, there have been many extraction activities ...
As crude oil prices reach new highs, there is a renewed concern about how external shocks will affec...
The current wave of volatile international oil process coupled with the low hydro-energy generation ...
This paper analyzes the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...
With the recent discovery of crude oil reserves along the Albertine Rift, Uganda is set to establish...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Following Uganda’s discovery of oil deposits in 2006, the country’s development prospects look highe...
The Uganda government has since 1987 initiated a sequence of tax reforms to address the fiscal chall...
The Uganda government has since 1987 initiated a sequence of tax reforms to address the fiscal chall...
Using a computable general equilibrium model, this paper examines the growth and welfare effects of ...
Uganda discovered commercially viable oil deposits in 2006. Estimated oil reserves as of September 2...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
Many net oil-importing developing countries, particularly African economies, have faced economic dif...
Recent natural resource discoveries in East Africa provide an enormous opportunity for development. ...
A number of studies have examined the direct impacts of cash crop production on producer households....
Since Uganda discovered commercial oil deposits in 2006, there have been many extraction activities ...
As crude oil prices reach new highs, there is a renewed concern about how external shocks will affec...
The current wave of volatile international oil process coupled with the low hydro-energy generation ...
This paper analyzes the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...