Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4

A small open economy, Benin has seen growth that is above average for the region. The volatility of high growth spells combined with low productivity growth has translated into limited gains in income per capita. Following its transition from low-i...

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spelling okr-10986-371762022-03-19T05:10:45Z Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4 World Bank DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND SOCIAL CAPITAL STRUCTURAL REFORMS OPEN ECONOMY CHANGING NATURE OF WORK LABOR FORCE LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME TRANSITION HIGH FERTILITY RATE NEED FOR TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION TRADE DYNAMICS INFORMAL TRADE A small open economy, Benin has seen growth that is above average for the region. The volatility of high growth spells combined with low productivity growth has translated into limited gains in income per capita. Following its transition from low-income country to lower middle income country status in 2020 Benin is at the start of a new growth path. Its challenge is to boost the structural transformation of its economy driven by new growth drivers capable of sustaining an economic acceleration, lifting labor productivity and creating quality jobs for its young labor force, including women. While Benin’s economy has been spared by the worse of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) crisis, the shock has reinforced the need to focus on structural reforms that address long term challenges and ensure that economic recovery is sustainable and inclusive. The key conclusions that underpin this report, following the country economic memorandum (CEM) 2.0 framework suggest that investing further in human capital and closing gender gaps, particularly to accelerate the decline in fertility rates, and integrate women and youth into a higher quality labor market, should be central. Deepening market integration, connecting people and creating agglomeration economies through transport infrastructure and services should catalyze additional opportunities, taking advantage of Benin’s geographical position. 2022-03-18T18:16:44Z 2022-03-18T18:16:44Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/156231646079813834/Increasing-Diversification-and-Integration-for-Economic-Transformation-Chapter-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37176 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Working Paper Publications & Research,Publications & Research Africa Africa Western and Central (AFW) Benin
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topic DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND
SOCIAL CAPITAL
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
OPEN ECONOMY
CHANGING NATURE OF WORK
LABOR FORCE
LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME TRANSITION
HIGH FERTILITY RATE
NEED FOR TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
TRADE DYNAMICS
INFORMAL TRADE
spellingShingle DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND
SOCIAL CAPITAL
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
OPEN ECONOMY
CHANGING NATURE OF WORK
LABOR FORCE
LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME TRANSITION
HIGH FERTILITY RATE
NEED FOR TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
TRADE DYNAMICS
INFORMAL TRADE
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Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4
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description A small open economy, Benin has seen growth that is above average for the region. The volatility of high growth spells combined with low productivity growth has translated into limited gains in income per capita. Following its transition from low-income country to lower middle income country status in 2020 Benin is at the start of a new growth path. Its challenge is to boost the structural transformation of its economy driven by new growth drivers capable of sustaining an economic acceleration, lifting labor productivity and creating quality jobs for its young labor force, including women. While Benin’s economy has been spared by the worse of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) crisis, the shock has reinforced the need to focus on structural reforms that address long term challenges and ensure that economic recovery is sustainable and inclusive. The key conclusions that underpin this report, following the country economic memorandum (CEM) 2.0 framework suggest that investing further in human capital and closing gender gaps, particularly to accelerate the decline in fertility rates, and integrate women and youth into a higher quality labor market, should be central. Deepening market integration, connecting people and creating agglomeration economies through transport infrastructure and services should catalyze additional opportunities, taking advantage of Benin’s geographical position.
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title Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4
title_short Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4
title_full Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4
title_fullStr Benin Country Economic Memorandum 2.0 (Vol. 4) : Increasing Diversification and Integration for Economic Transformation - Chapter 4
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