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Uganda's Economic Reforms Florence Kuteesa (Public Expenditure Management Consultant based in Kampala)

Uganda's Economic Reforms By Florence Kuteesa (Public Expenditure Management Consultant based in Kampala)

Uganda's Economic Reforms by Florence Kuteesa (Public Expenditure Management Consultant based in Kampala)


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This book represents the first consolidated account of the economic reforms undertaken by the Uganda government and their impact on growth and poverty reduction and includes contributions from those directly involved in the implementation of those reforms.

Uganda's Economic Reforms Summary

Uganda's Economic Reforms: Insider Accounts by Florence Kuteesa (Public Expenditure Management Consultant based in Kampala)

Following the eight year rule of Idi Amin, then several years of war and civil war, the Ugandan economy was in ruins by the time peace was restored in 1986. Since then Uganda has consistently been one of the fastest growing economies in Africa, leading to a substantial reduction in poverty. Its economic success has attracted considerable attention and has arguably had more influence on development thinking and on the international aid architecture than any other country. The HIPC debt relief initiative, the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, and the growth of budget support have all been strongly influenced by Ugandan experience and thinking. Ugandan innovations such as poverty reduction strategies, public expenditure tracking surveys, and virtual poverty funds have been widely adopted elsewhere. Most of the reforms which transformed the economy originated within the Uganda government during the 1990s, rather than being imposed through donor conditionality. In this book, for the first time many of the architects of those reforms give their personal accounts of the thinking behind the reforms, how they were implemented, and their impact. Since measures that work well in one environment may fail when transplanted to a different environment, the authors identify factors that were critical to the success of Uganda's reforms. While a number of individual reforms have been the subject of academic study, this book represents the first consolidated account of the economic reforms undertaken by the Uganda government and their impact on growth and poverty reduction.

Uganda's Economic Reforms Reviews

Written by men and women 'insiders' in senior and crucial positions in the system, the narratives are as vivid and personal as the statistics are accurate and startling. * Yusuf Serunkuma, The Independent Uganda *
This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding the processes that have lifted our economy out of the abyss to a place of hope. * Paul Busharizi, The New Vision *
A remarkable book... The strength of the book is its descriptive breadth covering 15 years and a wide range of reforms, and drawing on a large number of contributors...an essential read for staff in international financial institutions and donor agencies who are interested in supporting reform. It would be an illuminating read for any student seeking to understand the political, institutional and technical ingredients of successful policy-making. And...the book would be an encouraging and informative read for reformers in other countries that are only now just emerging from fragility. * Marcus Manuel, Development Policy Review *
Students of economic reforms in Uganda, and indeed elsewhere on the continent, should keep this insightful book close at hand. * Joost Beuving, Journal of Modern African Studies *

About Florence Kuteesa (Public Expenditure Management Consultant based in Kampala)

Florence Kuteesa is a Public Expenditure Management Advisor in the East Africa Regional Technical Assistance Centre of the International Monetary Fund, Dar es Salaam. From 1983 to 2004 she worked for the Ugandan Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development. Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile has been Governor of the Bank of Uganda since January 2001. His previous appointments include being Permanent Secretary / Secretary to the Treasury, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, 1998 to 2000. Alan Whitworth is an economist in the Zambian office of the British Government Department for International Development. He was an adviser in the Ugandan Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning between 1990 and 1995. Tim Williamson is an independent economic consultant based in Kampala, and a Research Associate with the Overseas Development Institute, London.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of Ugandan Economic Reform since 1986 ; 2. Institutional and Political Dimensions of Economic Reform ; 3. Exchange Rate, Fiscal, and Monetary Policy ; 4. Public Service Restructuring and Pay Reform ; 5. Tax Reform ; 6. Planning and Development Budget Reform, 1990-1995 ; 7. The Poverty Eradication Action Plan ; 8. Budget Reform and the Medium Term Expenditure Framework ; 9. Sector Wide Approach and Sector Working Groups ; 10. Poverty Monitoring ; 11. Statistics Reform ; 12. Debt Management and Debt Relief ; 13. Aligning Aid with Government Fiscal Objectives ; 14. Fiscal Decentralisation ; 15. Financial Management and Accountability Reform ; 16. Privatisation and Parastatal Reform

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NPB9780199556229
9780199556229
0199556229
Uganda's Economic Reforms: Insider Accounts by Florence Kuteesa (Public Expenditure Management Consultant based in Kampala)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2009-12-03
442
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