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Political feasibility of structural adjustment in africa: an application of SAM mixed multipliers
Authors:Karl M. Rich  Alex Winter-Nelson  Gerald C. Nelson
Affiliation:International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, U.S.A.;University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, U.S.A.
Abstract:The implementation of structural adjustment programs (SAPs) has often been undermined by opposition from politically powerful groups who are favored by existing policies. To assess the political sustainability of SAPs this paper uses social accounting matrices for three African countries to model the income effects of stylized SAPs on different socioeconomic groups. The analysis reveals wide variation in the likelihood for typical SAPs to be acceptable to political elites while generating growth in the rest of the economy. The presence of a rural elite or strong farm-nonfarm linkages can enhance the political sustainability of SAPs.
Keywords:Africa   Cameroon   The Gambia   structural adjustment   SAM
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