Uganda; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the underlying sources of growth in Uganda, suggesting that the contribution to growth from total factor productivity has been minor, while the high population growth poses a significant challenge to sustain a rapid improvement in living standards. The paper takes a closer look at the monetary transmission mechanisms in Uganda, aimed at assessing the appropriate choice of intermediate target and mix of liquidity sterilization instruments. It also focuses on the recent financial sector reforms undertaken by the government.
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2005-05-31
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Economic growth | Economic indicators | Economic reforms | Financial systems | Inflation targeting | Productivity | Selected issues | Statistical annexes | real gdp | statistics | gdp growth | equation | growth rates | gdp per capita | cointegration | equations | standard deviation | growth model | total factor productivity | surveys | growth accounting | neoclassical growth model | growth rate | optimization | business cycle | gdp growth rates | survey | autocorrelation | significance level | estimation period | statistic |
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