Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It

This report addresses two questions: what explains Ethiopia’s growth acceleration?; and how can it be sustained? In brief, the authors find that Ethiopia’s rapid economic growth, concentrated in agriculture and services, was driven by substantial p...

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Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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WTO
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25475811/ethiopia’s-great-run-growth-acceleration-pace
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spelling okr-10986-233332021-06-14T10:10:46Z Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It World Bank Group FORECASTS RENT SEEKING MONETARY POLICY ECONOMIC GROWTH WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PRODUCTION UTILITY FUNCTIONS LAGS UNDERVALUATION VALUATION STRUCTURAL CHANGE INTEREST MARGINAL COST GDP PER CAPITA EXPORTS ELASTICITY MARGINAL PRODUCT OPTIMIZATION GROSS VALUE DEVALUATION VARIABLES PRICING PAYMENTS WEALTH SURPLUS LABOR TRENDS CENTRAL BANK LENDING CHOICE TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY EXPORT GROWTH ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC COOPERATION EXCHANGE RATES ECONOMETRICS EXTERNALITIES MONOPOLY DEBT MARKETS WTO SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE INFLATION RATE ECONOMIC SIZE INCOME LEVELS ECONOMIC REFORMS ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION UTILITY NATURAL RESOURCES SUBSIDIES INTEREST RATE EFFECT ECONOMIC RESEARCH BANK DEPOSITS MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION EXTERNALITY CONSUMPTION GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION HUMAN CAPITAL VALUE ADDED ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS BENCHMARKING COMPETITIVENESS TREASURY BILLS ECONOMIC SECTORS DEMAND NATIONAL INCOME AGGREGATE DEMAND EXCESS DEMAND ECONOMY AGRICULTURE DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS GROWTH MODELS MIXED ECONOMY MEASUREMENT SHARES ASSETS BENCHMARK ECONOMIC THEORY TRADE LIBERALIZATION ECONOMIC SITUATION MONETARY POLICIES ECONOMICS ECONOMIC MODELS PRODUCTION FUNCTION INFLATION RATES FUNCTIONAL FORMS TAXATION TRADE ECONOMIC INTEGRATION GDP TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH CREDIT RATIONING SUPPLY GINI COEFFICIENT ECONOMIC TRENDS LENDING GROWTH POLICIES NOMINAL INTEREST RATE BANKING SUPERVISION EXCESS SUPPLY AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY FINANCIAL SECTOR OUTCOMES OPEN ECONOMIES CONSUMPTION INCREASES POSITIVE EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT POLICY INCOME GROUPS COMPETITION ECONOMIC BOOM LIVING STANDARDS CAPITAL MARKETS RISKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CURRENCY APPRECIATION GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES STOCK INCOME MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EXPECTATIONS MONEY SUPPLY INTEREST RATE EXCHANGE PROPERTY RIGHTS REAL GDP ECONOMIC FORECASTING DISCOUNT RATE MACROECONOMIC POLICY TELEPHONE COVERAGE LIQUIDITY RESERVE REQUIREMENTS POLITICAL ECONOMY WELFARE RISK PREMIUM BONDS DIMINISHING RETURNS INCENTIVES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY DISTRIBUTION TRADE REFORMS SUBSIDY BENCHMARKS INPUTS RETURNS TO SCALE AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT INFLATION SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK SAFETY NETS BANK LENDING CENTRAL BANK AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY INFLUENCE MARGINAL PRODUCTS TRADE BALANCE SAVINGS COSTS PER CAPITA INCOME DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS TELECOMMUNICATIONS MONEY RENT INTEREST RATES PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRIALIZATION FAILURES DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS CRITERIA OPEN ECONOMY TRADE POLICY REAL INTEREST RATE TAX REVENUES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT TAXES LEADING INDICATORS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH WAGES ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS SAVINGS INCREASES FINANCIAL CRISIS VALUE CREDIT MACROECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY PURCHASING POWER MARGINAL BENEFITS MARGINAL COSTS CONSUMERS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY This report addresses two questions: what explains Ethiopia’s growth acceleration?; and how can it be sustained? In brief, the authors find that Ethiopia’s rapid economic growth, concentrated in agriculture and services, was driven by substantial public infrastructure investment and supported by a conducive external environment. To sustain high growth, three policy adjustments are presented: identifying sustainable ways of financing infrastructure, supporting private investment through credit markets, and tapping into the growth potential of structural reforms. 2015-12-14T20:12:54Z 2015-12-14T20:12:54Z 2015-11-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25475811/ethiopia’s-great-run-growth-acceleration-pace http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23333 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 :: General Economy, Macroeconomics, and Growth Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Ethiopia
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topic FORECASTS
RENT SEEKING
MONETARY POLICY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTION
UTILITY FUNCTIONS
LAGS
UNDERVALUATION
VALUATION
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
INTEREST
MARGINAL COST
GDP PER CAPITA
EXPORTS
ELASTICITY
MARGINAL PRODUCT
OPTIMIZATION
GROSS VALUE
DEVALUATION
VARIABLES
PRICING
PAYMENTS
WEALTH
SURPLUS LABOR
TRENDS
CENTRAL BANK LENDING
CHOICE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
EXPORT GROWTH
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
EXCHANGE RATES
ECONOMETRICS
EXTERNALITIES
MONOPOLY
DEBT
MARKETS
WTO
SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
INFLATION RATE
ECONOMIC SIZE
INCOME LEVELS
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
UTILITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
SUBSIDIES
INTEREST RATE EFFECT
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
BANK DEPOSITS
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
EXTERNALITY
CONSUMPTION
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS
BENCHMARKING
COMPETITIVENESS
TREASURY BILLS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
DEMAND
NATIONAL INCOME
AGGREGATE DEMAND
EXCESS DEMAND
ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS
GROWTH MODELS
MIXED ECONOMY
MEASUREMENT
SHARES
ASSETS
BENCHMARK
ECONOMIC THEORY
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC SITUATION
MONETARY POLICIES
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
INFLATION RATES
FUNCTIONAL FORMS
TAXATION
TRADE
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
GDP
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CREDIT RATIONING
SUPPLY
GINI COEFFICIENT
ECONOMIC TRENDS
LENDING
GROWTH POLICIES
NOMINAL INTEREST RATE
BANKING SUPERVISION
EXCESS SUPPLY
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
OUTCOMES
OPEN ECONOMIES
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
POSITIVE EFFECTS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
INCOME GROUPS
COMPETITION
ECONOMIC BOOM
LIVING STANDARDS
CAPITAL MARKETS
RISKS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CURRENCY APPRECIATION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
STOCK
INCOME
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EXPECTATIONS
MONEY SUPPLY
INTEREST RATE
EXCHANGE
PROPERTY RIGHTS
REAL GDP
ECONOMIC FORECASTING
DISCOUNT RATE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
TELEPHONE COVERAGE
LIQUIDITY
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
WELFARE
RISK PREMIUM
BONDS
DIMINISHING RETURNS
INCENTIVES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
DISTRIBUTION
TRADE REFORMS
SUBSIDY
BENCHMARKS
INPUTS
RETURNS TO SCALE
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
INFLATION
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SAFETY NETS
BANK LENDING
CENTRAL BANK
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
DEVELOPMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
INFLUENCE
MARGINAL PRODUCTS
TRADE BALANCE
SAVINGS
COSTS
PER CAPITA INCOME
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MONEY
RENT
INTEREST RATES
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
FAILURES
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
CRITERIA
OPEN ECONOMY
TRADE POLICY
REAL INTEREST RATE
TAX REVENUES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
TAXES
LEADING INDICATORS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
WAGES
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
SAVINGS INCREASES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
VALUE
CREDIT
MACROECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
PURCHASING POWER
MARGINAL BENEFITS
MARGINAL COSTS
CONSUMERS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle FORECASTS
RENT SEEKING
MONETARY POLICY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTION
UTILITY FUNCTIONS
LAGS
UNDERVALUATION
VALUATION
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
INTEREST
MARGINAL COST
GDP PER CAPITA
EXPORTS
ELASTICITY
MARGINAL PRODUCT
OPTIMIZATION
GROSS VALUE
DEVALUATION
VARIABLES
PRICING
PAYMENTS
WEALTH
SURPLUS LABOR
TRENDS
CENTRAL BANK LENDING
CHOICE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
EXPORT GROWTH
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
EXCHANGE RATES
ECONOMETRICS
EXTERNALITIES
MONOPOLY
DEBT
MARKETS
WTO
SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
INFLATION RATE
ECONOMIC SIZE
INCOME LEVELS
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
UTILITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
SUBSIDIES
INTEREST RATE EFFECT
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
BANK DEPOSITS
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
EXTERNALITY
CONSUMPTION
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS
BENCHMARKING
COMPETITIVENESS
TREASURY BILLS
ECONOMIC SECTORS
DEMAND
NATIONAL INCOME
AGGREGATE DEMAND
EXCESS DEMAND
ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS
GROWTH MODELS
MIXED ECONOMY
MEASUREMENT
SHARES
ASSETS
BENCHMARK
ECONOMIC THEORY
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC SITUATION
MONETARY POLICIES
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
INFLATION RATES
FUNCTIONAL FORMS
TAXATION
TRADE
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
GDP
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CREDIT RATIONING
SUPPLY
GINI COEFFICIENT
ECONOMIC TRENDS
LENDING
GROWTH POLICIES
NOMINAL INTEREST RATE
BANKING SUPERVISION
EXCESS SUPPLY
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
OUTCOMES
OPEN ECONOMIES
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
POSITIVE EFFECTS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
INCOME GROUPS
COMPETITION
ECONOMIC BOOM
LIVING STANDARDS
CAPITAL MARKETS
RISKS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CURRENCY APPRECIATION
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
STOCK
INCOME
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EXPECTATIONS
MONEY SUPPLY
INTEREST RATE
EXCHANGE
PROPERTY RIGHTS
REAL GDP
ECONOMIC FORECASTING
DISCOUNT RATE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
TELEPHONE COVERAGE
LIQUIDITY
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
WELFARE
RISK PREMIUM
BONDS
DIMINISHING RETURNS
INCENTIVES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
DISTRIBUTION
TRADE REFORMS
SUBSIDY
BENCHMARKS
INPUTS
RETURNS TO SCALE
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
INFLATION
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SAFETY NETS
BANK LENDING
CENTRAL BANK
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
DEVELOPMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
INFLUENCE
MARGINAL PRODUCTS
TRADE BALANCE
SAVINGS
COSTS
PER CAPITA INCOME
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MONEY
RENT
INTEREST RATES
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
FAILURES
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
CRITERIA
OPEN ECONOMY
TRADE POLICY
REAL INTEREST RATE
TAX REVENUES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
TAXES
LEADING INDICATORS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
WAGES
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
SAVINGS INCREASES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
VALUE
CREDIT
MACROECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
PURCHASING POWER
MARGINAL BENEFITS
MARGINAL COSTS
CONSUMERS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
World Bank Group
Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It
geographic_facet Africa
Ethiopia
description This report addresses two questions: what explains Ethiopia’s growth acceleration?; and how can it be sustained? In brief, the authors find that Ethiopia’s rapid economic growth, concentrated in agriculture and services, was driven by substantial public infrastructure investment and supported by a conducive external environment. To sustain high growth, three policy adjustments are presented: identifying sustainable ways of financing infrastructure, supporting private investment through credit markets, and tapping into the growth potential of structural reforms.
format Report
author World Bank Group
author_facet World Bank Group
author_sort World Bank Group
title Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It
title_short Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It
title_full Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It
title_fullStr Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia’s Great Run : The Growth Acceleration and How to Pace It
title_sort ethiopia’s great run : the growth acceleration and how to pace it
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25475811/ethiopia’s-great-run-growth-acceleration-pace
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23333
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