Uganda Economic Update, February 2015 : The Growth Challenge--Can Ugandan Cities Get to Work?

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
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TOTAL DEBT
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY
VALUE ADDED
EXTREME POVERTY
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
INFLATION
FISCAL DEFICIT
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
RECESSION
FEDERAL RESERVE
COMPETITIVENESS
URBANIZATION
RETURNS
SEWAGE
DEBT SERVICE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
PER CAPITA INCOME
DEBT RATIOS
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL INDICATORS
PUBLIC SPENDING
SOCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEBT
MORTGAGE
PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT
EMERGING ECONOMIES
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL
ECONOMIC SECTORS
PUBLIC SERVICES
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT PLANS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS
EXPLOITATION
FINANCIAL DEPTH
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
MONETARY POLICY
INCOME TAXES
INTEREST RATES
DEBT SOURCE
PUBLIC DEBT
URBAN GROWTH
ARREARS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
CONSUMERS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
ENTREPRENEURS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DISBURSEMENTS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
GDP
PORTFOLIO FLOWS
TRADE BALANCE
TAX REGIME
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
BASE YEAR
PORTFOLIO
TAXATION
EXPORTS
POSITIVE EFFECTS
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
DOMESTIC BORROWING
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
OUTSTANDING CREDIT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
AMORTIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
EXCHANGE RATE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
EQUIPMENT
DEBT RELIEF
HOUSEHOLDS
CURRENT PRICES
PERSONAL LOANS
FORECASTS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
ECONOMIC VALUE
INFLATION RATES
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS
UNION
EXTERNAL BORROWING
LOAN
COMMODITY PRICES
TAX REVENUES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
SECURITIES
NONPERFORMING LOANS
REAL GDP
BANK RATE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
NDP
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT
ISSUANCE
REAL ESTATE
DOMESTIC ARREARS
SUBSIDIARY
HOUSING
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
TRANSPORT
FISCAL POLICY TARGETS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT SPENDING
LOCAL CURRENCY
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
ACCOUNTABILITY
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
TAX
DEBT-SERVICE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GOVERNMENT DEBT
EXTERNAL FINANCING
PUSH FACTORS
TOTAL REVENUE
DOMESTIC MARKET
LAND USE
MACROECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
PRODUCTIVITY
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
INVESTING
INVESTMENT FLOWS
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
INFLATION RATE
FOREIGN INTEREST
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
RESERVES
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
TAX COLLECTION
HIGH INTEREST RATES
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS
LIVING STANDARDS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
FISCAL FRAMEWORK
TRADE DEFICIT
WAGES
CAPITAL GAINS
EXTERNAL DEBT
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
PUBLIC SECTOR
DEBT
ECONOMIC EXPANSION
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
DURABLE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAL BANK
RETURN
MACRO-STABILITY
AGRICULTURE
FACTORING
DOMESTIC DEBT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
M2
LAND MARKETS
CREDIBILITY
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
DEFICITS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
ACCOUNTING
COMMERCIAL BANK
GROWTH POTENTIAL
MICRO ENTERPRISES
HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT
OIL RESOURCES
WOMAN
REMITTANCES
BANK FINANCING
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ISSUANCE OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
ACCESS TO SERVICES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
GOVERNMENT FINANCES
OIL PRICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
SHORT MATURITY
PUBLIC DEBT STOCK
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
PRIVATE SECTOR
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
TRADE FLOWS
RATES OF INFLATION
CURRENT ACCOUNT
LAND POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
MIGRATION
PRICE VOLATILITY
ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES
PUBLIC POLICY
ACCESS TO CREDIT
EXPENDITURES
GROWTH RATE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
EXPORT EARNINGS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
MONETARY FUND
DISECONOMIES OF SCALE
FISCAL POLICIES
CREDIT SOURCE
RECEIPTS
JOB CREATION
DEBT BURDEN
CAPITAL INFLOWS
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
HEALTH SERVICES
CONSUMER GOODS
REFUGEES
URBAN AREAS
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
FOREIGN CURRENCY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
EXPENDITURE
Popis: This Fifth Edition of the Uganda Economic Update presents evidence that if the urbanization process is well managed, it has the potential to stimulate economic growth and to provide productive jobs for a greater proportion of Uganda s young and rapidly expanding population. In many countries across the world, the growth of cities has stimulated the establishment and expansion of productive businesses by reducing the distance between suppliers and customers. The growth of cities has also facilitated provision of social services and infrastructure through economies of scale. These positive effects from urbanization are already visible in Uganda since the poverty rate is seven percentage points lower in urban areas than in rural areas. Most of the recent job creation is found in cities, and social indicators are also better in urban areas, especially in education and health. This report conveys the following key messages: (1) over the past 12 years, the number of people living in Uganda s urban areas has been increasing by an average of 300,000 people per year, (2) during the past few decades, similarly rapid rates of urbanization have been recorded in many emerging countries, (3) as is the case in many other developing countries, the prospects of good jobs, higher incomes and better living conditions in the cities continue to attract Ugandans from rural areas, (4) currently, the opportunity presents itself for Uganda to leverage urbanization to benefit a large proportion of the population, and (5) through the implementation of smart policies, Uganda can ensure that its cities are both competitive and livable.
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