GLOBAL CRISIS AND POVERTY PREVENTION Most recent statistics indicate that the global financial crisis will cause a fall in export earnings in Sierra Leone of approximately fifteen percent in 2009 compared to 2008. A regression-based model estimates that this decline in exports earnings could result in a fall in national income of almost ten percent. Based on the income distribution in the 2003 household survey, a ten percent decline in national income would increase poverty by twelve percent of the population, or about 600,000 people. A fiscal stimulus of two percent of GDP could stabilise the economy at the level of 2008, preventing this disastrous increase in poverty. A stimulus package consisting of employment intensive public works prog...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
Estimates of the poverty impact of the current crisis are becoming numerous and varied. Global estim...
The Growth performance for most Sub Sahara African Countries was relatively stable in the 1970s but ...
Today there is a great challenge in explaining the contemporary economic developing processes and on...
THE ROLE OF THE IMF IN SIERRA LEONE: ECONOMIC STABILIZATION AND CLASS CONFLICT. The aim of this stud...
This UK report pulls together the key findings from a series of recent research reports which explor...
The current global financial crisis and the risk of global recession have heightened significantly t...
Since 1929, the world economy has not encountered any financial crisis as severe as the case of the ...
The illusion that African countries have escaped the adverse consequences of the global financial an...
African economies have been shaken by the global economic downturn which followed the US-centered fi...
Global recessions have devastating effects on economies. The most recent crisis in 2007/2008 led to ...
This work takes a cursory look at different aspects of African economies and their potentials for gr...
This article analyzes how the global financial crisis is affecting African economies and identifies ...
Summary Summary The major elements of a structural adjustment package in Sierra Leone comprised...
From 2007 to 2009, the global financial system and economy entered an unprecedented severe crisis a...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
Estimates of the poverty impact of the current crisis are becoming numerous and varied. Global estim...
The Growth performance for most Sub Sahara African Countries was relatively stable in the 1970s but ...
Today there is a great challenge in explaining the contemporary economic developing processes and on...
THE ROLE OF THE IMF IN SIERRA LEONE: ECONOMIC STABILIZATION AND CLASS CONFLICT. The aim of this stud...
This UK report pulls together the key findings from a series of recent research reports which explor...
The current global financial crisis and the risk of global recession have heightened significantly t...
Since 1929, the world economy has not encountered any financial crisis as severe as the case of the ...
The illusion that African countries have escaped the adverse consequences of the global financial an...
African economies have been shaken by the global economic downturn which followed the US-centered fi...
Global recessions have devastating effects on economies. The most recent crisis in 2007/2008 led to ...
This work takes a cursory look at different aspects of African economies and their potentials for gr...
This article analyzes how the global financial crisis is affecting African economies and identifies ...
Summary Summary The major elements of a structural adjustment package in Sierra Leone comprised...
From 2007 to 2009, the global financial system and economy entered an unprecedented severe crisis a...
Investors have stayed away from the African continent for a very long time and rightfully so. The co...
Estimates of the poverty impact of the current crisis are becoming numerous and varied. Global estim...
The Growth performance for most Sub Sahara African Countries was relatively stable in the 1970s but ...