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Evaluation

Making Government Smaller and More Efficient: The Botswana Case

  • Published: 07.04.2010

Executive summary

This report assesses the role, scale and scope of government in Botswana; a maturing mineralled economy. It discusses the development problems commonly found in countries that receive large inflows of foreign exchange from exports of minerals. A much larger share of such income accrues to the government than from other sources of income. Therefore, these countries tend to have a large public sector. When mineral exports level off, government

has to increase taxes or reduce spending in order to avoid escalating budget deficits. This report argues that aid transfers beyond the recipient country’s absorption capacity have similar effects.

Report details

Title:
Making Government Smaller and More Efficient: The Botswana Case
Published:
07.04.2010
Type:
Evaluation reports, Evaluations
Commisioned by:
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Themes:
Education and research, Research, Governance and economic development, Tax and public finance, Framework conditions for business
Number of pages:
45
Serial number:
6/2000
ISBN:
82-7177-620-7