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Author Suruma, Ezra Sabiti, 1945- author.

Title Advancing the Ugandan economy : a personal account / Ezra Sabiti Suruma
Published Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 213 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction: a journey through Uganda's turbulent times -- A new paradigm for governance -- The transformation of politics: beyond the ruling party -- Historical overview of the Ugandan state and economy, 1950-2010 -- Ideological uncertainty and economic reform -- Reforming foreign exchange management -- Transforming the Bank of Uganda -- Reform of the export sector: coffee -- Financial sector reform: negotiating with the Bretton Woods institutions -- The struggle for Uganda Commercial Bank -- The issue of rural banking and microfinance institutions -- Pension reform and social security -- The rural development strategy -- Attempting agricultural reform: the cotton subsector -- Trends in agricultural output in Uganda: 1961-2007 -- Improving Africa's agricultural infrastructure -- The introduction of tea production in southwestern Uganda: a case study in community development -- Oil: blessing or curse? -- Private enterprise in Uganda: challenges and opportunities -- Observations and comments on aid -- Fast-tracking East African integration -- Job creation and housing demand in Uganda: an innovative synergy -- Summary: Uganda's past and future -- Appendix A. the parish model operational plan -- Appendix B. an innovative approach to job creation: estimates as a basis for discussion
Summary "The first twenty-five years of Uganda's independence from British colonial rule were characterized by internal conflicts, dictatorship, and economic disintegration. Since then, the country has benefited from relative political and economic stability and economic growth. Advancing the Ugandan Economy is an account of the remarkable policy changes that took place from 1986 to 2012 and their effect in contrast with the turbulent, violent events after independence. Author Ezra Suruma demonstrates that African countries can achieve economic stability and sustain rapid growth when they meet at least two interdependent conditions: establishing a stable and secure political framework and unleashing the entrepreneurialism of the populace. He also highlights the strategic areas that still require fundamental reform if Uganda is to become a modern state. Rarely in African history has so much positive political and economic transformation of a country been achieved in such a short time. Suruma's account of the commitment, determination, vision, and dexterity of the Ugandan government holds invaluable lessons in managing the still complex policy challenges facing the African continent."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Economic development -- Uganda
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- General.
Economic development
Economic history
Economic policy
SUBJECT Uganda -- Economic conditions -- 1979- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139280
Uganda -- Economic policy
Subject Uganda
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1306639271
9781306639279
9780815725909
0815725906