Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic
The report is organized as follows: the first part gives an overview of recent economic and private sector trends, followed by an in-depth review of the cross-cutting constraints that affect private sector participation. The CPSD recommends putting a special focus on resolving three types of constra...
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okr-10986-378452022-08-15T20:54:34Z Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic International Finance Corporation MARKETS CONSTRAINTS GOVERNANCE ISSUES INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGE TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY HUMAN CAPITAL ACCESS TO FINANCE AGRIBUSINESS APPAREL MANUFACTURING TOURISM The report is organized as follows: the first part gives an overview of recent economic and private sector trends, followed by an in-depth review of the cross-cutting constraints that affect private sector participation. The CPSD recommends putting a special focus on resolving three types of constraints: (a) deep-rooted governance issues (especially as they relate to policy unpredictability, red tape, and the uneven playing field in key sectors of the economy); (b) infrastructure bottlenecks, focusing on transport connectivity and energy; and (c) limited and poorly functioning factor markets for human capital, access to finance, and land. The second part lays out opportunities and policy options to strengthen competitiveness in agribusiness, apparel, and tourism. The three sectors reviewed are deemed to hold a high potential for job creation and growth and have been prioritized by the PEM and by the private sector stakeholders and development partners consulted for the report. The review puts a lens on addressing gender gaps, policies to promote sustainability, and opportunities to increase the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) as an enabler for development, where relevant. 2022-08-08T21:02:43Z 2022-08-08T21:02:43Z 2021-12 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37845 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Africa Madagascar |
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The report is organized as follows: the first part gives an overview of recent economic and private sector trends, followed by an in-depth review of the cross-cutting constraints that affect private sector participation. The CPSD recommends putting a special focus on resolving three types of constraints: (a) deep-rooted governance issues (especially as they relate to policy unpredictability, red tape, and the uneven playing field in key sectors of the economy); (b) infrastructure bottlenecks, focusing on transport connectivity and energy; and (c) limited and poorly functioning factor markets for human capital, access to finance, and land. The second part lays out opportunities and policy options to strengthen competitiveness in agribusiness, apparel, and tourism. The three sectors reviewed are deemed to hold a high potential for job creation and growth and have been prioritized by the PEM and by the private sector stakeholders and development partners consulted for the report. The review puts a lens on addressing gender gaps, policies to promote sustainability, and opportunities to increase the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) as an enabler for development, where relevant. |
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Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Madagascar : For Inclusive Growth - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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creating markets in madagascar : for inclusive growth - country private sector diagnostic |
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