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Malawi Economic Monitor, May 2018 : Realizing Safety Nets' Potential.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
World Bank Group.
Series:
Economic Updates and Modeling.
World Bank e-Library.
Economic Updates and Modeling
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Agricultural Productivity.
Business Environment.
Cash Transfers.
Domestic Debt.
Economic Growth.
Fiscal and Monetary Policy.
Food Security.
Inflation.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Monetary Policy.
Poverty Lines.
Poverty Reduction.
Social Protections and Labor.
Local Subjects:
Agricultural Productivity.
Business Environment.
Cash Transfers.
Domestic Debt.
Economic Growth.
Fiscal and Monetary Policy.
Food Security.
Inflation.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Monetary Policy.
Poverty Lines.
Poverty Reduction.
Social Protections and Labor.
Other Title:
Malawi Economic Monitor, May 2018
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2018.
System Details:
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Summary:
This Malawi Economic Monitor (MEM) provides an analysis of economic and structural development issues in Malawi. The aim of the publication is to foster better-informed policy analysis and debate regarding the key challenges that Malawi faces in its endeavor to achieve high rates of stable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth. The MEM consists of two parts: Part 1 presents a review of recent economic developments and a macroeconomic outlook. Part 2 focuses on a special selected topic relevant to Malawi's development prospects. In this edition, the special topic focuses on Social Safety Nets. Safety nets are playing an increasing role in promoting equity, strengthening resilience, and improving long-term human capital outcomes. There is now robust evidence to demonstrate that social safety nets can be an efficient means to break the cycle of poverty and vulnerability in Malawi. The key messages of this edition of the MEM are about economic recovery and cautious optimism.

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