The macroeconomics of scaling up aid : lessons from recent experience / Andrew Berg ... [et al.].
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TextSeries: Occasional paper (International Monetary Fund) ; 253.Publication details: Washington, DC : International Monetary Fund, 2007.Description: vii, 105 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN: - 9781589065918
- 1589065913
- Absorptive capacity (Economics) -- Africa -- Case studies
- Government spending policy -- Africa -- Case studies
- Economic assistance -- Africa -- Case studies
- Capacité d'absorption (Économie politique) -- Afrique -- Cas, Études de
- Dépenses publiques -- Politique gouvernementale -- Afrique -- Cas, Études de
- Aide économique -- Afrique -- Cas, Études de
- 388.71MAC
- HC800 .M332 2007
- 83.46
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"Andrew Berg, Shekhar Aiyar, Mumtaz Hussain, Shaun Roache, Tokhir Mirzoev, and Amber Mahone."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-103).
This study analyzes key issues associated with large increases in aid, including absorptive capacity, Dutch disease, and inflation. The authors develop a framework that emphasizes the different roles of monetary and fiscal policy and apply it to the recent experience of five countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda. These countries have often found it difficult to coordinate monetary and fiscal policy in the face of conflicting objectives, notably to spend the aid money on domestic goods and to avoid excessive exchange rate appreciation.
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