The Oxford Handbook of the Malawi Economy

Author:   Hopestone Chavula (Economist, Economist, Macroeconomics and Governance Division, Economic Commission for Africa) ,  Thomas Chataghalala Munthali (Director General, Director General, National Planning Commission of Malawi, Lilongwe Malawi) ,  Harold P. E. Ngalawa (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Macroeconomics Research Unit, School of Accounting, Economics & Finance, University of KwaZulu-Natal) ,  Boniface Dulani (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Politics and Government, University of Malawi)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198890164


Pages:   704
Publication Date:   12 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Oxford Handbook of the Malawi Economy is an essential reference material with new research contributions and insights across the different areas of economic development to shape the country's future growth and development trajectory. The volume is the first publication that tries to assess the performance of the Malawi economy since independence, by examining how the underpinning political and economic history, and the associated policies and strategies have affected the country's long-term socio-economic development. It captures a broad range of opinions, approaches, and conclusions, which serve to underline both the complexity of the issues and challenges facing Malawi, and the immense difficulties in tackling them. Common themes emerge as many authors agree that the country needs to learn from its past experiences in terms of policy design and implementation, and the need to implement dynamic policies that could spur productive and sustained growth and development by tackling challenges associated with the continuously evolving global economic environment.

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Author:   Hopestone Chavula (Economist, Economist, Macroeconomics and Governance Division, Economic Commission for Africa) ,  Thomas Chataghalala Munthali (Director General, Director General, National Planning Commission of Malawi, Lilongwe Malawi) ,  Harold P. E. Ngalawa (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Macroeconomics Research Unit, School of Accounting, Economics & Finance, University of KwaZulu-Natal) ,  Boniface Dulani (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Politics and Government, University of Malawi)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.10cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   1.364kg
ISBN:  

9780198890164


ISBN 10:   0198890168
Pages:   704
Publication Date:   12 September 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: HOPESTONE KAYISKA CHAVULA, HAROLD NGALAWA, BONIFACE DULANI, AND THOMAS CHATAGHALALA MUNTHALI: INTRODUCTION: Malawi's Development Policy Frameworks and Economic Performance. Part 1: The Political Economy of Malawi's Development 2: HAPPY MICKSON KAYUNI: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Development Policy and Politics in Malawi 3: MWIZA JO NKHATA: The Presidency and Constitutionalism in Post-Independence Malawi: A Case of Absolute Power Corrupting Absolutely? 4: JOSEPH NAGOLI: Malawi in the Socio-Economic Development History of Southern Africa 5: MICHAEL CHASUKWA, BONIFACE DULANI AND SANE ZUKA: Development Aid and Institutional Design: Interests and Power Games in Malawi's Local Development Fund 6: SARA E. FISCHER AND MICHAEL CHASUKWA: The Political Economy of Global Health: The Case of Development Aid and Parallel Paths in Malawi's Health System 7: MICHAEL CHASUKWA AND DAN BONIK: Development Aid: Complementarity or Competition? The West and China in Malawi Part II: Macroeconomic Policy and the Country's Growth Performance 8: HAROLD NGALAWA: Inflation Dynamics, Output, and Monetary Policy in Malawi 9: BERTHA CHIPO BANGARA-CHIKADZA: Public Debt, Economic Growth and Inflation Dynamics in Malawi 10: GRACE GONDWE: External financing and Economic Growth in Malawi 11: BERTHA CHIPO BANGARA-CHIKADZA: Public Revenue - Expenditure Nexus in Malawi: Are There Asymmetries? 12: WAZIONA LIGOMEKA: Unravelling the Direct Tax Puzzle in Malawi 13: FERDINAND AHIAKPOR, ERIC AMOO BONDZIE, WILLIAM GODFREY CANTAH AND HOPESTONE KAYISKA CHAVULA: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Malawian Economy: A Structural Econometric Approach Part III: Social Development and Long-Term Growth 14: LEVISON S. CHIWAULA AND SYMON WINIKO: Malawi's Secondary School Education System and Intergenerational Poverty 15: GOWOKANI CHIJERE CHIRWA: An Evolution of Socioeconomic Inequality in Healthcare Access in Malawi 16: PETER SUWIRAKWENDA NYASULU, AND JACQUES LUKENZE TAMUZI: Multisectoral Health Service Delivery and Disease Surveillance System in Malawi 17: JACOB NOVIGNON, GOWOKANI CHIJERE CHIRWA AND RAYMOND BOADI FREMPONG: Impact of Agricultural Input Subsidy on Nutritional Outcomes in Malawi 18: YESUF M. AWEL AND HOPESTONE KAYISKA CHAVULA: Socioeconomic Impact of COVID-19 on Household Welfare in Malawi Part IV: Agriculture as an Engine of Malawi's Long-Term Growth 19: JUDITH F.M. KAMOTO AND PAUL FALAKEZA FATCH: Factors Affecting Agriculture and Natural Resource Management in Malawi: A Historical Perspective and Implications for the Future 20: BENJAMIN MATTONDO BANDA: Reframing Climate Change Policies and National Development Plans for Sustainable Development in Malawi 21: RODGERS MAKWINJA, CHRISTOPHER J. CURTIS, AND SOLOMON TESFAMICHAEL: Wetland Farming Systems in the Context of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Potential in Malawi 22: WILSON WESLEY LAZARO JERE AND ELIAS CHIRWA: Aquaculture Policy Analysis Through Stakeholders' Perception in Malawi 23: CHIKONDI MANYUNGWA-PASANI AND JOSEPH NAGOLI: Constructed Socio-Economic Exclusion: A review of women's economic participation in small scale fisheries value chain in Malawi 24: BETTIE SINDI KAWONGA AND BEATRICE BANDA: Intensification as a Strategy to Promote Dairy Farming in Malawi: The role of dairy farmer groups 25: HAMILTON KAMWANA, JULIUS MANGISONI AND KEN MACHILA: Barriers to Crop Insurance Adoption Among Malawian Farmers Part V: Industrialization and Structural Transformation 26: HOPESTONE K. CHAVULA AND YESUF M. AWEL: Understanding Sources of Growth and Productivity Growth in Malawi 27: KEN CHAMUVA SHAWA: Drivers of Labour Productivity in Malawi 28: HOPESTONE KAYISKA CHAVULA: An Empirical Analysis of Malawi's Manufacturing Productivity Growth 29: EMMANUEL JOSHUA CHINYAMA: Africa's Integration and the African Continental Free Trade Area: The Case of Malawi 30: HOPESTONE KAYISKA CHAVULA: Digital Technologies and Economic Development in Malawi Part VI: Facing the Future 31: HOPESTONE KAYISKA CHAVULA, HAROLD NGALAWA, BONIFACE DULANI, THOMAS CHATAGHALALA MUNTHALI: Conclusion: Policy Strategies and the Country's Future Growth Trajectory

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Hopestone Kayiska Chavula is an Economist currently with the Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, providing support to African countries on macroeconomic and the use of digital technologies for development related issues. Dr Chavula holds a PhD in Economics and has taught Economics and Computer sciences at the University of Malawi, after working in the private and public sector, as both an Economist and information technology (IT) specialist. Harold Ngalawa is a Professor of Economics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. In 2018, he founded the Macroeconomics Research Unit, the only research unit in South Africa specializing in macroeconomics research. Professor Ngalawa has also taught Economics at the University of Malawi. Before joining the academia, he worked as Bank Economist at the Commercial Bank of Malawi and Head of Research at Continental Discount House, Malawi. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Cape Town. Boniface Dulani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Government at the University of Malawi. He is also a member of the pan-African research network, Afrobarometer, where he serves as Director of Surveys. Dulani holds a PhD. in Comparative Politics with minors in International Relations, from Michigan State University. Thomas Chataghalala Munthali is the first Director General of the Malawi National Planning Commission since March 2019, after being Director of Knowledge and Learning at the African Capacity Building Foundation based in Harare, Zimbabwe coordinating Africa's capacity development efforts. He holds a PhD in Business and Economics, University of Leeds, England. Prior to this, Dr. Munthali worked as Country Director for Innovations for Poverty Action covering Malawi and Zambia; as Economist with Ministry of Economic Planning, World Bank and UNFPA; as advisor to the chair of the African Union in 2010/11, and as President of the Economics Association of Malawi.

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