Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia

The urban population in Ethiopia is increasing rapidly. If managed proactively, urban population growth presents a huge opportunity to shift the structure and location of economic activity from rural agriculture to the larger and more diversified u...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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PIT
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25166113/ethiopia-urbanization-review-urban-institutions-middle-income-ethiopia
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spelling okr-10986-229792021-04-23T14:04:12Z Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia World Bank Group PROJECTS CRITERIA LEGAL FRAMEWORK TAXES GOVERNMENTS LEGAL PROVISION EQUITY CITY SIZE NET LOSSES CAPITAL BUDGETS PERSONAL SAVINGS BANK MATURITIES OWN SOURCE REVENUE WAGE RATES COLLECTIONS LAND PRICES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING PROPERTY SOCIAL SERVICES SAVINGS LAND VALUE URBAN GOVERNMENTS BLOCK GRANTS LAWS FISCAL CADASTERS BANKS INTEREST RATES LOTTERIES URBANIZATION IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES LABOR FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION SAVING DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES MASS TRANSIT NEW ENTRANTS OPERATING COSTS RENTAL HOUSING CAPITAL EXPENDITURES RECURRENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT FINANCE CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT HOUSING RURAL – URBAN MIGRATION INDUSTRY INFLATION PRIVATE HOUSING LAND USE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSFERS LABOR MARKETS PUBLIC SERVICES MORTGAGE LOANS TAX REFORM ACCOUNTABILITY LEGISLATION PUBLIC FINANCE STRATEGIES CAPITALS ENTREPRENEURSHIP WATER SUPPLY SERVICES CONSOLIDATION LAND DEVELOPMENT COLLATERALIZATION FULL COST PRICING SUBSIDIES USER CHARGES TELEPHONE SERVICES GOVERNANCE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS HOUSING PROVISION INSURANCE OPERATING SURPLUS CAPITAL PENALTIES MARKET VALUE ASSET MANAGEMENT CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BUSINESS TAXES RESOURCE MOBILIZATION ACCOUNTING URBAN HOUSING ENTERPRISES LAND SPECULATION URBAN GROWTH AUTONOMY LAND SUPPLY REVENUE PIT CREDIT REVENUE SOURCES GUARANTEES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS BUDGET MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS DEFICITS LOANS EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE RURAL–URBAN MIGRATION MORAL HAZARD CAPITAL GRANTS LARGE CITIES INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS ECONOMIES ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS MARKETS BUDGETS PEER REVIEW GRANT ALLOCATION PUBLIC TRANSPORT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PROPERTY TAX REFORM DEBT TAXATION STATE PROPERTY COLLECTION SERVICES FISCAL YEAR HOUSING DEMAND INVENTORY LAND PRICING FACTORING CIVIL SERVICE DECENTRALIZATION PRODUCTIVITY INTEREST HEALTH SERVICES URBAN DEVELOPMENT LAND WATER USE EMERGING MARKETS URBAN SERVICES VALUE GRANTS DOWN PAYMENTS ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL EMPLOYMENT MANDATES TRANSPORT REVENUE MOBILIZATION MUNICIPALITIES WAGES FINANCING SOURCES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE MIGRATION BORROWING RISK FINANCE PRICING The urban population in Ethiopia is increasing rapidly. If managed proactively, urban population growth presents a huge opportunity to shift the structure and location of economic activity from rural agriculture to the larger and more diversified urban industrial and service sectors. If not managed proactively, rapid urban population growth may pose a demographic challenge as cities struggle to provide jobs, infrastructure and services, and housing. The central challenge for the Ethiopian Government is to make sure that cities are attractive places in which to work and live, while fostering smart urbanization. Making urbanization a national priority will accelerate Ethiopia’s progress towards reaching middle-income status. The government has already taken steps to make evidence-based, informed decisions for well-managed urban growth, and this report aims to contribute to those efforts. 2015-11-17T19:23:08Z 2015-11-17T19:23:08Z 2015 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25166113/ethiopia-urbanization-review-urban-institutions-middle-income-ethiopia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22979 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Africa Ethiopia
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topic PROJECTS
CRITERIA
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
TAXES
GOVERNMENTS
LEGAL PROVISION
EQUITY
CITY SIZE
NET LOSSES
CAPITAL BUDGETS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
BANK
MATURITIES
OWN SOURCE REVENUE
WAGE RATES
COLLECTIONS
LAND PRICES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING
PROPERTY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SAVINGS
LAND VALUE
URBAN GOVERNMENTS
BLOCK GRANTS
LAWS
FISCAL CADASTERS
BANKS
INTEREST RATES
LOTTERIES
URBANIZATION
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
LABOR
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
SAVING
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
MASS TRANSIT
NEW ENTRANTS
OPERATING COSTS
RENTAL HOUSING
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
HOUSING
RURAL – URBAN MIGRATION
INDUSTRY
INFLATION
PRIVATE HOUSING
LAND USE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSFERS
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICES
MORTGAGE LOANS
TAX REFORM
ACCOUNTABILITY
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
STRATEGIES
CAPITALS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
CONSOLIDATION
LAND DEVELOPMENT
COLLATERALIZATION
FULL COST PRICING
SUBSIDIES
USER CHARGES
TELEPHONE SERVICES
GOVERNANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
HOUSING PROVISION
INSURANCE
OPERATING SURPLUS
CAPITAL
PENALTIES
MARKET VALUE
ASSET MANAGEMENT
CAPITAL BASE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BUSINESS TAXES
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
ACCOUNTING
URBAN HOUSING
ENTERPRISES
LAND SPECULATION
URBAN GROWTH
AUTONOMY
LAND SUPPLY
REVENUE
PIT
CREDIT
REVENUE SOURCES
GUARANTEES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
BUDGET
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
DEFICITS
LOANS
EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE
RURAL–URBAN MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
CAPITAL GRANTS
LARGE CITIES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
ECONOMIES
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
MARKETS
BUDGETS
PEER REVIEW
GRANT ALLOCATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
PROPERTY TAX REFORM
DEBT
TAXATION
STATE PROPERTY
COLLECTION SERVICES
FISCAL YEAR
HOUSING DEMAND
INVENTORY
LAND PRICING
FACTORING
CIVIL SERVICE
DECENTRALIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
INTEREST
HEALTH SERVICES
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
LAND
WATER USE
EMERGING MARKETS
URBAN SERVICES
VALUE
GRANTS
DOWN PAYMENTS
ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
EMPLOYMENT
MANDATES
TRANSPORT
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
MUNICIPALITIES
WAGES
FINANCING SOURCES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
MIGRATION
BORROWING
RISK
FINANCE
PRICING
spellingShingle PROJECTS
CRITERIA
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
TAXES
GOVERNMENTS
LEGAL PROVISION
EQUITY
CITY SIZE
NET LOSSES
CAPITAL BUDGETS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
BANK
MATURITIES
OWN SOURCE REVENUE
WAGE RATES
COLLECTIONS
LAND PRICES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE
ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING
PROPERTY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SAVINGS
LAND VALUE
URBAN GOVERNMENTS
BLOCK GRANTS
LAWS
FISCAL CADASTERS
BANKS
INTEREST RATES
LOTTERIES
URBANIZATION
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
LABOR
FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
SAVING
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
MASS TRANSIT
NEW ENTRANTS
OPERATING COSTS
RENTAL HOUSING
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
HOUSING
RURAL – URBAN MIGRATION
INDUSTRY
INFLATION
PRIVATE HOUSING
LAND USE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSFERS
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICES
MORTGAGE LOANS
TAX REFORM
ACCOUNTABILITY
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
STRATEGIES
CAPITALS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
CONSOLIDATION
LAND DEVELOPMENT
COLLATERALIZATION
FULL COST PRICING
SUBSIDIES
USER CHARGES
TELEPHONE SERVICES
GOVERNANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
HOUSING PROVISION
INSURANCE
OPERATING SURPLUS
CAPITAL
PENALTIES
MARKET VALUE
ASSET MANAGEMENT
CAPITAL BASE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BUSINESS TAXES
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
ACCOUNTING
URBAN HOUSING
ENTERPRISES
LAND SPECULATION
URBAN GROWTH
AUTONOMY
LAND SUPPLY
REVENUE
PIT
CREDIT
REVENUE SOURCES
GUARANTEES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
BUDGET
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS
DEFICITS
LOANS
EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE
RURAL–URBAN MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
CAPITAL GRANTS
LARGE CITIES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
ECONOMIES
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
MARKETS
BUDGETS
PEER REVIEW
GRANT ALLOCATION
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
PROPERTY TAX REFORM
DEBT
TAXATION
STATE PROPERTY
COLLECTION SERVICES
FISCAL YEAR
HOUSING DEMAND
INVENTORY
LAND PRICING
FACTORING
CIVIL SERVICE
DECENTRALIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
INTEREST
HEALTH SERVICES
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
LAND
WATER USE
EMERGING MARKETS
URBAN SERVICES
VALUE
GRANTS
DOWN PAYMENTS
ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
EMPLOYMENT
MANDATES
TRANSPORT
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
MUNICIPALITIES
WAGES
FINANCING SOURCES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
MIGRATION
BORROWING
RISK
FINANCE
PRICING
World Bank Group
Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia
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description The urban population in Ethiopia is increasing rapidly. If managed proactively, urban population growth presents a huge opportunity to shift the structure and location of economic activity from rural agriculture to the larger and more diversified urban industrial and service sectors. If not managed proactively, rapid urban population growth may pose a demographic challenge as cities struggle to provide jobs, infrastructure and services, and housing. The central challenge for the Ethiopian Government is to make sure that cities are attractive places in which to work and live, while fostering smart urbanization. Making urbanization a national priority will accelerate Ethiopia’s progress towards reaching middle-income status. The government has already taken steps to make evidence-based, informed decisions for well-managed urban growth, and this report aims to contribute to those efforts.
format Report
author World Bank Group
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title Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia
title_short Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia
title_full Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia
title_fullStr Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia Urbanization Review : Urban Institutions for a Middle-Income Ethiopia
title_sort ethiopia urbanization review : urban institutions for a middle-income ethiopia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25166113/ethiopia-urbanization-review-urban-institutions-middle-income-ethiopia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22979
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