Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor

Angola is endowed with significant natural wealth, but it will need to better manage these resources and reinvest them into other forms of capital to establish a sustainable development path. Before independence, the country was a relatively advanc...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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spelling okr-10986-314432021-05-25T09:22:27Z Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor World Bank Group MACROECONOMIC POLICY FISCAL TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT POVERTY EQUITY HEALTH EDUCATION GENDER RURAL POVERTY GOVERNANCE SERVICE DELIVERY LAND RIGHTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIC ENGAGEMENT SOCIAL CONTRACT DIVERSIFICATION HUMAN CAPITAL Angola is endowed with significant natural wealth, but it will need to better manage these resources and reinvest them into other forms of capital to establish a sustainable development path. Before independence, the country was a relatively advanced economy with diverse exports, although its population suffered under exploitative colonial rule. Decades of conflict, during the fight for independence and the civil war that followed, exacted a heavy toll on the population, infrastructure, and the economy. The end of the war in 2002 and a booming oil industry resulted in strong economic growth, but the poor saw very little benefit from this economic prosperity. The dependence on oil exports has created macroeconomic instability, and Angola has suffered periods of fiscal contraction due to fluctuations in commodity prices. Although the country has enjoyed strong gross domestic product (GDP) growth, this has been achieved by depleting natural capital for consumption, rather than reinvestment in other types of capital to generate sustainable growth. The recent change in leadership represents a window of opportunity for political and economic reform that will allow Angola to put itself on a path toward sustainable development.The Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Angola identifies pathways and priorities to eradicate poverty and boost shared prosperity by 2030. After providing the historical context of Angola, the SCD applies the concept of the “Changing Wealth of Nations” and identifies four binding constraints for Angola to reach the World Bank’s twin goals. Oil dependency in conjunction with a low global oil price creates macroeconomic and fiscal imbalances, constraining sustainable growth and poverty reduction in Angola. A weak private sector is unable to provide a sustained growth momentum, further constraining growth and poverty reduction. The poor remain excluded from growth, limiting realized growth, but more importantly, manifesting high poverty levels. Finally, weak governance is a cross-sectoral binding constraint contributing to unsatisfactory policy outcomes. The SCD ranks areas of intervention for each binding constraint and selects the top 10 priorities to overcome the binding constraints. With a new government in place, Angola is at a critical juncture to pursue a sustainable development path to reach poverty eradication and shared prosperity. 2019-03-26T19:56:29Z 2019-03-26T19:56:29Z 2018-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/337691552357946557/Angola-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic-Creating-Assets-for-the-Poor http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31443 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Systematic Country Diagnostic Africa Angola
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topic MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FISCAL TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
POVERTY
EQUITY
HEALTH
EDUCATION
GENDER
RURAL POVERTY
GOVERNANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
LAND RIGHTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL CONTRACT
DIVERSIFICATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
spellingShingle MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FISCAL TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
POVERTY
EQUITY
HEALTH
EDUCATION
GENDER
RURAL POVERTY
GOVERNANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
LAND RIGHTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL CONTRACT
DIVERSIFICATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
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Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor
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description Angola is endowed with significant natural wealth, but it will need to better manage these resources and reinvest them into other forms of capital to establish a sustainable development path. Before independence, the country was a relatively advanced economy with diverse exports, although its population suffered under exploitative colonial rule. Decades of conflict, during the fight for independence and the civil war that followed, exacted a heavy toll on the population, infrastructure, and the economy. The end of the war in 2002 and a booming oil industry resulted in strong economic growth, but the poor saw very little benefit from this economic prosperity. The dependence on oil exports has created macroeconomic instability, and Angola has suffered periods of fiscal contraction due to fluctuations in commodity prices. Although the country has enjoyed strong gross domestic product (GDP) growth, this has been achieved by depleting natural capital for consumption, rather than reinvestment in other types of capital to generate sustainable growth. The recent change in leadership represents a window of opportunity for political and economic reform that will allow Angola to put itself on a path toward sustainable development.The Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Angola identifies pathways and priorities to eradicate poverty and boost shared prosperity by 2030. After providing the historical context of Angola, the SCD applies the concept of the “Changing Wealth of Nations” and identifies four binding constraints for Angola to reach the World Bank’s twin goals. Oil dependency in conjunction with a low global oil price creates macroeconomic and fiscal imbalances, constraining sustainable growth and poverty reduction in Angola. A weak private sector is unable to provide a sustained growth momentum, further constraining growth and poverty reduction. The poor remain excluded from growth, limiting realized growth, but more importantly, manifesting high poverty levels. Finally, weak governance is a cross-sectoral binding constraint contributing to unsatisfactory policy outcomes. The SCD ranks areas of intervention for each binding constraint and selects the top 10 priorities to overcome the binding constraints. With a new government in place, Angola is at a critical juncture to pursue a sustainable development path to reach poverty eradication and shared prosperity.
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title Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor
title_short Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor
title_full Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor
title_fullStr Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor
title_full_unstemmed Angola Systematic Country Diagnostic : Creating Assets for the Poor
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