Kingdom of Lesotho; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
The challenge of achieving broad-based growth in Lesotho is discussed. Economic growth is inconsistent. Lesotho is highly dependent on trade with South Africa. The sources of growth in Lesotho using a social accounting matrix model and a growth-accounting framework are outlined. The main constraints to growth and private investment and current policy initiative to promote broad-based growth and private investment are analyzed. The various methods employed suggest that there is neither external stability nor significant evidence of exchange rate misalignment.
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2008-04-21
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Selected issues | Statistical annexes | Balance of payments statistics | Economic growth | Economic indicators | Global competitiveness | Gross domestic product | Monetary statistics | Real effective exchange rates | gdp growth | hiv/aids | real gdp | married women | total factor productivity | growth accounting | growth rates | hiv | per capita income | capital formation | gross fixed capital formation | growth rate | participation of women | maternal health | economic growth rates | health care | fixed capital formation | gdp growth rates |
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