Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation
Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads is the World Bank Group’s first effort to undertake a consultative in-depth analysis of the private and financial sector in Somaliland in at least a generation. The objective of the report is to take stock of what has been achieved since the 1999 cons...
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okr-10986-225832021-04-23T14:04:09Z Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation World Bank Group clan enterprise finance governance government policy political economy private sector regulation resilience Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads is the World Bank Group’s first effort to undertake a consultative in-depth analysis of the private and financial sector in Somaliland in at least a generation. The objective of the report is to take stock of what has been achieved since the 1999 constitution was approved, provide an assessment of the current evolution of the private sector, and identify some priority policy options and related actions that would best enable the private sector to generate the growth and jobs sought under the Somaliland National Development Plan. The report is structured around the three key sector “actors” of the economy: enterprises, financial institutions, and the government. This approach has been taken to facilitate a “political economy” lens into the analysis. The report explores trends in, opportunities for, and impediments to effective government regulation of the private and financial sector and private sector-led economic growth in Somaliland, a relatively new democracy with limited institutional capacities. Drawing heavily on feedback received through an extensive consultative process that was undertaken in tandem with the analysis, the study concludes with recommendations for policy choices for the continued robust growth of the private sector and the evolution of a sounder financial sector. 2015-09-10T18:42:05Z 2015-09-10T18:42:05Z 2015-09-09 Book 978-1-4648-0491-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22583 en_US World Bank Study; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication Africa Somalia |
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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads is the World Bank Group’s first effort to undertake a consultative in-depth analysis of the private and financial sector in Somaliland in at least a generation. The objective of the report is to take stock of what has been achieved since the 1999 constitution was approved, provide an assessment of the current evolution of the private sector, and identify some priority policy options and related actions that would best enable the private sector to generate the growth and jobs sought under the Somaliland National Development Plan.
The report is structured around the three key sector “actors” of the economy: enterprises, financial institutions, and the government. This approach has been taken to facilitate a “political economy” lens into the analysis. The report explores trends in, opportunities for, and impediments to effective government regulation of the private and financial sector and private sector-led economic growth in Somaliland, a relatively new democracy with limited institutional capacities.
Drawing heavily on feedback received through an extensive consultative process that was undertaken in tandem with the analysis, the study concludes with recommendations for policy choices for the continued robust growth of the private sector and the evolution of a sounder financial sector. |
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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation |
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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation |
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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation |
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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation |
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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads : Political Economy and Policy Choices For Prosperity and Job Creation |
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somaliland's private sector at a crossroads : political economy and policy choices for prosperity and job creation |
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