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Twimukye 6 Community/Rural/Urban Development 5 Consumer/Household Economics 5 Matovu 5 Agricultural and Food Policy 4 Crop Production/Industries 4 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 4 Food Security and Poverty 4 Agribusiness 3 EPRC 3 Production Economics 3 Public Economics 3 Agricultural Finance 2 Demand and Price Analysis 2 Farm Management 2 Financial Economics 2 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 2 International Development 2 Livestock Production/Industries 2 Nabiddo 2 Productivity Analysis 2 Sennoga 2 Tax base 2 Taxation 2 Aid 1 CGE model 1 Cash transfers 1 Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) 1 Domestic taxes 1 Dutch disease 1 Economic Policy Research centre 1 Economic policy research center 1 Energy 1 Exchange rate 1 Exports 1 Food prices 1 Food security 1 Foreign aid 1 Health Economics and Policy 1 Hydro-electricity 1
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Matovu, John Mary 6 Twimukye, Evarist P. 6 Nabiddo, Winnie 2 Sennoga, Edward B. 2 Guloba, Madina 1
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Increasing world food prices: blessing or curse?
Matovu, John Mary; Twimukye, Evarist P. - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2009
This study evaluates the potential impact of the recent world food prices on the Ugandan economy and possible policy options to respond to it. Uganda is largely a net exporter of some cereals whose prices increasing considerably especially maize. Using a recursive dynamic CGE model, we attempt...
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Tax evasion and widening the tax base in Uganda
Sennoga, Edward B.; Matovu, John Mary; Twimukye, Evarist P. - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2009
Uganda still lags behind in its tax collections at the domestic level. For most of the commodities the tax collection effort is not more than 5 percent relative to the statutory rate of 18 percent. This results into a situation where the government has to rely a lot on foreign financing. From...
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Macroeconomic and welfare consequences of high energy prices
Twimukye, Evarist P.; Matovu, John Mary - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2009
The current wave of volatile international oil process coupled with the low hydro-energy generation continues to exert negative impacts on the Ugandan economy. This paper analyzes the extent to which changes in energy prices affect the economy and examines policy options that can be undertaken...
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Impact of Tax Reforms on Household Welfare
Matovu, John Mary; Twimukye, Evarist P.; Nabiddo, Winnie; … - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2009
The Uganda government has since 1987 initiated a sequence of tax reforms to address the fiscal challenges facing the country. This paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to analyze the welfare effects of tax reforms on households and the impact of these challenges on production...
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Aid allocation effects on growth and poverty: A CGE framework
Twimukye, Evarist P.; Nabiddo, Winnie; Matovu, John Mary - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2009
It has been argues that increased aid causes Dutch disease as a result of appreciation of the exchange rate which reduces the competitiveness of the country's exports. In this paper, we argue that if the aid is used productively, there are both short and long term gains. Applying a recursive...
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Social cash transfers for the poorest in Uganda
Sennoga, Edward B.; Matovu, John Mary; Twimukye, Evarist P. - Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) - 2009
This paper mainly focuses on the various ways through which a social cash transfer program can be designed and financed. We identify four types of households which are considered to be vulnerable to be targeted with cash transfers. This includes households with orphans, old individuals, young...
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