On the choice of appropriate development strategy: Insights gained from CGE modelling of the Mozambican economy created by Henning Tarp Jensen and Finn Tarp
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- HC800.A1 JOU
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Main Library - Special Collections | HC800.A1 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 13, no. 1 (pages 446-478) | 99 | Not for loan | For In house Use |
his paper uses a 1997 Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to analyse three strategies which Mozambique can pursue in furthering a sustainable development process. They include (i) agriculture-first, (ii) agricultural-development-led-industrialisation (ADLI) and (iii) a primary-sector export-oriented strategy. ADLI dominates the two other approaches and the distributional implications of ADLI are attractive. We also find that there are important synergy effects to be reaped from balanced agricultural and agro-industrial development, and the primarysector export-oriented strategy represents a potentially significant set of complementary policies. Finally, the importance of taking structural differences among household groupings into account when formulating comprehensive pro-equity and anti-poverty development strategies is prominent.
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