Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic

This systematic country diagnostic (SCD) discusses on Belize’s ability to promote faster poverty reduction and greater shared prosperity which will depend on how well the country deals with its main sources of vulnerability. The main areas in need...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Carneiro, Francisco
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
WTO
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26067074/belize-right-choices-bright-future-systematic-country-diagnostic
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24046
id okr-10986-24046
recordtype oai_dc
repository_type Digital Repository
institution_category Foreign Institution
institution Digital Repositories
building World Bank Open Knowledge Repository
collection World Bank
language English
en_US
topic LIVING STANDARDS
FORECASTS
MONETARY POLICY
RISKS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PROFIT MARGINS
PRODUCTION
PRICE INCREASES
ADVERSE IMPACTS
INCOME
INTEREST
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EXPECTATIONS
TRADE BARRIERS
INTEREST RATE
REAL GDP
PROPERTY RIGHTS
EXCHANGE
DISCOUNT RATE
GDP PER CAPITA
LIQUIDITY
EXPORTS
ELASTICITY
FISCAL POLICY
WELFARE
OPTIMIZATION
INCENTIVES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
DISTRIBUTION
VARIABLES
DAMAGES
INPUTS
DECISIONS
PAYMENTS
WEALTH
BANKRUPTCY
INFLATION
TRENDS
CENTRAL BANK
DEVELOPMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
FISCAL POLICIES
INFLUENCE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
SAVINGS
PER CAPITA INCOME
COSTS
AIR POLLUTION
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
EXPORT GROWTH
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS’ SKILLS
EXTERNALITIES
GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS
FAILURES
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETS
WTO
INFLATION RATE
OPEN ECONOMY
DIRECT VALUE
ECONOMIC SIZE
INCOME LEVELS
TRADE POLICY
REAL INTEREST RATE
ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS
DIVIDENDS
UTILITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
TRADE POLICIES
TAXES
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME TAXES
CONSUMPTION
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL
WAGES
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
VALUE
BENCHMARKING
COMPETITIVENESS
CREDIT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
DEMAND
NATIONAL INCOME
ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
CONSUMERS
TARIFF BARRIERS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
ASSETS
BENCHMARK
INCOME EFFECT
ECONOMIC SITUATION
NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
DECLINING WAGES
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
TAXATION
TRADE
USE VALUE
GDP
GOODS
THEORY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
GROWTH RATE
INVESTMENT
EXTREME POVERTY
COMPLEMENT
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
ADVERSE IMPACT
ECONOMIC INFORMATION
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
GINI COEFFICIENT
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
LENDING
GROWTH POLICIES
GROWTH THEORY
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
TOTAL OUTPUT
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
OUTCOMES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
OPEN ECONOMIES
NATURAL” RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
PRICES
COMPETITION
spellingShingle LIVING STANDARDS
FORECASTS
MONETARY POLICY
RISKS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PROFIT MARGINS
PRODUCTION
PRICE INCREASES
ADVERSE IMPACTS
INCOME
INTEREST
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EXPECTATIONS
TRADE BARRIERS
INTEREST RATE
REAL GDP
PROPERTY RIGHTS
EXCHANGE
DISCOUNT RATE
GDP PER CAPITA
LIQUIDITY
EXPORTS
ELASTICITY
FISCAL POLICY
WELFARE
OPTIMIZATION
INCENTIVES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
DISTRIBUTION
VARIABLES
DAMAGES
INPUTS
DECISIONS
PAYMENTS
WEALTH
BANKRUPTCY
INFLATION
TRENDS
CENTRAL BANK
DEVELOPMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
FISCAL POLICIES
INFLUENCE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
SAVINGS
PER CAPITA INCOME
COSTS
AIR POLLUTION
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
EXPORT GROWTH
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS’ SKILLS
EXTERNALITIES
GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS
FAILURES
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETS
WTO
INFLATION RATE
OPEN ECONOMY
DIRECT VALUE
ECONOMIC SIZE
INCOME LEVELS
TRADE POLICY
REAL INTEREST RATE
ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS
DIVIDENDS
UTILITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
TRADE POLICIES
TAXES
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME TAXES
CONSUMPTION
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL
WAGES
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
VALUE
BENCHMARKING
COMPETITIVENESS
CREDIT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
DEMAND
NATIONAL INCOME
ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
CONSUMERS
TARIFF BARRIERS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
ASSETS
BENCHMARK
INCOME EFFECT
ECONOMIC SITUATION
NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
DECLINING WAGES
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
TAXATION
TRADE
USE VALUE
GDP
GOODS
THEORY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
GROWTH RATE
INVESTMENT
EXTREME POVERTY
COMPLEMENT
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
ADVERSE IMPACT
ECONOMIC INFORMATION
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
GINI COEFFICIENT
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
LENDING
GROWTH POLICIES
GROWTH THEORY
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
TOTAL OUTPUT
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
OUTCOMES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
OPEN ECONOMIES
NATURAL” RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
PRICES
COMPETITION
Carneiro, Francisco
Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Belize
description This systematic country diagnostic (SCD) discusses on Belize’s ability to promote faster poverty reduction and greater shared prosperity which will depend on how well the country deals with its main sources of vulnerability. The main areas in need of a big push that could have the highest potential impact on the twin goals are : (i) improving education and skills; (ii) addressing crime and violence; and, (iii) increasing resilience to climate change and natural disasters. Strengthening resilience to natural disasters and climate change along with improvements in the existing infrastructure in Belize are critical to support the twin goals to end extreme poverty, and promote shared prosperity in poorer segments of society. Sustainable progress towards the achievement of the twin goals of reducing poverty and boosting shared prosperity in Belize will also require prioritizing fiscal sustainability. This SCD is structured in six chapters that range from a brief description of the main features of Belize to the discussion of priorities for growth and shared prosperity. Chapter 1 presents the country context, highlighting Belize’s main features as a small upper middle income country that faces high volatility associated with its size and vulnerability to exogenous shocks. Chapter 2 discusses trends in poverty and shared prosperity. Chapters 2 through 5 discuss the main underlying factors that have been found to influence Belize’s growth performance as well as its economic, social and environmental sustainability. Each of these chapters discuss in greater detail the nature of the challenges, dig deeper into exploring the likely causes of these challenges, and identify policy areas that could be critical for boosting growth and inclusion and ensuring sustainability. These chapters also identify knowledge and data gaps on areas where new information could help strengthen a diagnosis and inform specific actions in the priority areas. The sixth and final chapter has three important and distinctive features. First, it provides a synthesis of the analysis and findings of the previous chapters. Second, it provides a discussion of the approach used to identify the priorities for action in Belize. And, third, it concludes with a discussion of the priorities to boost shared prosperity and ensure economic, social and environmental sustainability in Belize.
format Report
author Carneiro, Francisco
author_facet Carneiro, Francisco
author_sort Carneiro, Francisco
title Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic
title_short Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic
title_full Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic
title_fullStr Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic
title_full_unstemmed Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic
title_sort belize, right choices bright future : systematic country diagnostic
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26067074/belize-right-choices-bright-future-systematic-country-diagnostic
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24046
_version_ 1764455527818985472
spelling okr-10986-240462021-05-25T08:47:11Z Belize, Right Choices Bright Future : Systematic Country Diagnostic Carneiro, Francisco LIVING STANDARDS FORECASTS MONETARY POLICY RISKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK UNEMPLOYMENT RATES GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFIT MARGINS PRODUCTION PRICE INCREASES ADVERSE IMPACTS INCOME INTEREST MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EXPECTATIONS TRADE BARRIERS INTEREST RATE REAL GDP PROPERTY RIGHTS EXCHANGE DISCOUNT RATE GDP PER CAPITA LIQUIDITY EXPORTS ELASTICITY FISCAL POLICY WELFARE OPTIMIZATION INCENTIVES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY DISTRIBUTION VARIABLES DAMAGES INPUTS DECISIONS PAYMENTS WEALTH BANKRUPTCY INFLATION TRENDS CENTRAL BANK DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY FISCAL POLICIES INFLUENCE TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY SAVINGS PER CAPITA INCOME COSTS AIR POLLUTION DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS EXPORT GROWTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTIVITY WORKERS’ SKILLS EXTERNALITIES GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS FAILURES CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS WTO INFLATION RATE OPEN ECONOMY DIRECT VALUE ECONOMIC SIZE INCOME LEVELS TRADE POLICY REAL INTEREST RATE ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS DIVIDENDS UTILITY NATURAL RESOURCES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT TRADE POLICIES TAXES UNEMPLOYMENT INCOME TAXES CONSUMPTION GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION HUMAN CAPITAL VALUE ADDED ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE CAPITAL WAGES UNEMPLOYMENT RATE FINANCIAL CRISIS VALUE BENCHMARKING COMPETITIVENESS CREDIT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES DEMAND NATIONAL INCOME ECONOMY AGRICULTURE CONSUMERS TARIFF BARRIERS OPPORTUNITY COSTS ASSETS BENCHMARK INCOME EFFECT ECONOMIC SITUATION NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT PRODUCTION FUNCTION DECLINING WAGES ECONOMIC INEQUALITY TAXATION TRADE USE VALUE GDP GOODS THEORY ECONOMIES OF SCALE GROWTH RATE INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMPLEMENT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES ADVERSE IMPACT ECONOMIC INFORMATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE WAGE DIFFERENTIALS GINI COEFFICIENT CONSUMER PRICE INDEX LENDING GROWTH POLICIES GROWTH THEORY MACROECONOMIC POLICIES TOTAL OUTPUT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS CONSUMPTION LEVELS OUTCOMES FINANCIAL SECTOR OPEN ECONOMIES NATURAL” RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT GROWTH POTENTIAL MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES PRICES COMPETITION This systematic country diagnostic (SCD) discusses on Belize’s ability to promote faster poverty reduction and greater shared prosperity which will depend on how well the country deals with its main sources of vulnerability. The main areas in need of a big push that could have the highest potential impact on the twin goals are : (i) improving education and skills; (ii) addressing crime and violence; and, (iii) increasing resilience to climate change and natural disasters. Strengthening resilience to natural disasters and climate change along with improvements in the existing infrastructure in Belize are critical to support the twin goals to end extreme poverty, and promote shared prosperity in poorer segments of society. Sustainable progress towards the achievement of the twin goals of reducing poverty and boosting shared prosperity in Belize will also require prioritizing fiscal sustainability. This SCD is structured in six chapters that range from a brief description of the main features of Belize to the discussion of priorities for growth and shared prosperity. Chapter 1 presents the country context, highlighting Belize’s main features as a small upper middle income country that faces high volatility associated with its size and vulnerability to exogenous shocks. Chapter 2 discusses trends in poverty and shared prosperity. Chapters 2 through 5 discuss the main underlying factors that have been found to influence Belize’s growth performance as well as its economic, social and environmental sustainability. Each of these chapters discuss in greater detail the nature of the challenges, dig deeper into exploring the likely causes of these challenges, and identify policy areas that could be critical for boosting growth and inclusion and ensuring sustainability. These chapters also identify knowledge and data gaps on areas where new information could help strengthen a diagnosis and inform specific actions in the priority areas. The sixth and final chapter has three important and distinctive features. First, it provides a synthesis of the analysis and findings of the previous chapters. Second, it provides a discussion of the approach used to identify the priorities for action in Belize. And, third, it concludes with a discussion of the priorities to boost shared prosperity and ensure economic, social and environmental sustainability in Belize. 2016-04-11T20:26:42Z 2016-04-11T20:26:42Z 2016-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26067074/belize-right-choices-bright-future-systematic-country-diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24046 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Focus :: Systematic Country Diagnostic Latin America & Caribbean Belize