Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger

The Malawi Economic Monitor (MEM) provides ananalysis of economic and structural developmentissues in Malawi. This edition of the MEM waspublished in October 2016. It follows on from thethree previous editions of the MEM, and is part of an ongoing...

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Main Authors: Record, Richard, Kandoole, Priscilla, Chilima, Efrem, Kalemba, Sunganani, von Carnap, Tillman
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Lilongwe, Malawi 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/994621478685605311/emerging-stronger
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spelling okr-10986-253392021-05-25T09:53:03Z Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger Record, Richard Kandoole, Priscilla Chilima, Efrem Kalemba, Sunganani von Carnap, Tillman economic growth weather food crisis fiscal trends debt inflation currency exchange rate monetary policy exports tobacco terms of trade poverty rural poverty shared prosperity The Malawi Economic Monitor (MEM) provides ananalysis of economic and structural developmentissues in Malawi. This edition of the MEM waspublished in October 2016. It follows on from thethree previous editions of the MEM, and is part of an ongoing series, with future editions to follow twiceper year. The aim of the publication is to foster better-informed policy analysis and debate regarding the key challenges that Malawi faces in its endeavors to achieve high rates of stable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth. The MEM consists of two parts: Part one presents areview of recent economic developments and amacroeconomic outlook. Part two focuses in greater depth on a special, selected topic relevant to Malawi’s development prospects.In this edition of the MEM, the focus of the specialtopic is on poverty and vulnerability. At a time when Malawi is experiencing a second successive year offood insecurity, the special topic focuses on the key factors that have led to persistently high povertyrates in rural areas, with these factors contributing significantly to vulnerability to the impact of climate shocks. The special topic also identifies and describes potential pathways and reforms thatcould help Malawi improve its level of resilience to better manage the impact of future shocks. 2016-11-15T19:22:21Z 2016-11-15T19:22:21Z 2016-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/994621478685605311/emerging-stronger http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25339 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Lilongwe, Malawi Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work Africa Malawi
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topic economic growth
weather
food crisis
fiscal trends
debt
inflation
currency
exchange rate
monetary policy
exports
tobacco
terms of trade
poverty
rural poverty
shared prosperity
spellingShingle economic growth
weather
food crisis
fiscal trends
debt
inflation
currency
exchange rate
monetary policy
exports
tobacco
terms of trade
poverty
rural poverty
shared prosperity
Record, Richard
Kandoole, Priscilla
Chilima, Efrem
Kalemba, Sunganani
von Carnap, Tillman
Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger
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Malawi
description The Malawi Economic Monitor (MEM) provides ananalysis of economic and structural developmentissues in Malawi. This edition of the MEM waspublished in October 2016. It follows on from thethree previous editions of the MEM, and is part of an ongoing series, with future editions to follow twiceper year. The aim of the publication is to foster better-informed policy analysis and debate regarding the key challenges that Malawi faces in its endeavors to achieve high rates of stable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth. The MEM consists of two parts: Part one presents areview of recent economic developments and amacroeconomic outlook. Part two focuses in greater depth on a special, selected topic relevant to Malawi’s development prospects.In this edition of the MEM, the focus of the specialtopic is on poverty and vulnerability. At a time when Malawi is experiencing a second successive year offood insecurity, the special topic focuses on the key factors that have led to persistently high povertyrates in rural areas, with these factors contributing significantly to vulnerability to the impact of climate shocks. The special topic also identifies and describes potential pathways and reforms thatcould help Malawi improve its level of resilience to better manage the impact of future shocks.
format Report
author Record, Richard
Kandoole, Priscilla
Chilima, Efrem
Kalemba, Sunganani
von Carnap, Tillman
author_facet Record, Richard
Kandoole, Priscilla
Chilima, Efrem
Kalemba, Sunganani
von Carnap, Tillman
author_sort Record, Richard
title Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger
title_short Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger
title_full Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger
title_fullStr Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger
title_full_unstemmed Malawi Economic Monitor, October 2016 : Emerging Stronger
title_sort malawi economic monitor, october 2016 : emerging stronger
publisher World Bank, Lilongwe, Malawi
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/994621478685605311/emerging-stronger
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