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World Bank Publications | 2017

Pathways to prosperity in rural Malawi

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; R. Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka

By most accounts, rural Malawi lacked dynamism in the past 15 years. Growth was mostly volatile, in large part due to unstable macroeconomic fundamentals evidenced by high inflation, fiscal deficits, and high interest rates. Poverty remained high and its pace of reduction slow compared with better performers in Sub-Saharan Africa such as Ethiopia, Ghana, Rwanda, and Uganda. Malawi’s rural poor faced significant challenges in consistently securing enough food. Notwithstanding the improvements in non-income dimensions of poverty, monetary poverty in rural Malawi remains pervasive. Improving agricultural productivity is necessary to improve the welfare of rural households. Agriculture constitutes the backbone of the Malawian economy, contributing more than 30 percent of gross domestic product (GDP0 and employing 85 percent of the workforce. The accumulated evidence suggests three proximate causes. First, agricultural productivity is low, especially among the poor and when compared with other low-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Second, opportunities for nonfarm self-employment (NFSE) are limited, and the returns to such activities are low, especially for the poor. Third, the most prominent safety net programs have low impacts or reduced coverage of the poor population. Accelerating the demographic transition will boost poverty reduction.


Journal of Development Studies | 2017

Statistics Reform in Africa: Aligning Incentives with Results

Johannes G. Hoogeveen; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen

Abstract While there is a strong association between limited capacity and unavailability or production of low quality statistics in Africa, poor incentives are argued to be behind Africa’s statistical tragedy. The paper explores whether incentives of leaders and donors are aligned with the production of quality statistics and proposes six concrete ways to improve the current situation.


International Economics and Economic Policy | 2018

Money to the people: a calculation of direct dividend payments in Africa

Marcelo M. Giugale; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen


Archive | 2018

Assessing the poverty footprint of World Bank projects at sub-national levels

Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Johannes G. Hoogeveen


Archive | 2017

Social Protection and Poverty

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka


Archive | 2017

Back Matter: Appendices A through L

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka


Archive | 2017

Toward a Dynamic Rural Economy

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka


Archive | 2017

Recent Trends in Growth, Poverty, and Shared Prosperity in Rural Malawi

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka


Archive | 2017

Agriculture and Poverty

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka


Archive | 2017

Nonfarm Self-Employment Activities and Poverty

Andrew Dabalen; Alejandro de la Fuente; Aparajita Goyal; Wendy Karamba; Nga Thi Viet Nguyen; Tomomi Tanaka

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