Republic of Mozambique; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix reviews Mozambique’s impressive economic growth, its composition, and its impact on poverty reduction over the past decade. The paper highlights that improvements in total factor productivity, resulting from a stable macroeconomic environment, the implementation of structural reforms, and high inflows of foreign capital and concessional assistance, have been significant. Good progress has been made in reducing poverty and improving social indicators. The paper also takes stock of the tax reform that Mozambique has implemented since 1996.
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2005-09-06
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Economic growth | Poverty reduction | Statistical annexes | Tax administration | Tax reforms | gdp growth | real gdp | growth rates | growth accounting | total factor productivity | service sector | private investment | financial sector | direct investment | sectoral growth rates | financial services | foreign capital | government services | nonfactor services | technological progress | per capita income | foreign competition | international trade | imports of goods | cross-border trade | gdp growth rate | economic efficiency | gdp growth rates | human capital | growth rate |
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