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Report No: 97146-UG Economic Divers
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Contents Contents List of Acronyms.
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Contents Figures Figure 1: Export D
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Contents Tables Table 1: Summary of
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List of Acronyms ACD AFCE AFMUG AFR
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Contents Preface For about ten year
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Contents Acknowledgments The World
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Acknowledgements Credits Regional V
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Exuecutive Executive Summary Figure
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Uganda’s Executive Economy Summar
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Executive Summary longer term as it
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Executive Summary Contractors handl
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Executive Summary 48. Excessive bor
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Executive Summary be met by 2020, w
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Executive Summary Value addition to
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Executive Summary going through the
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Executive Summary Table 1: Summary
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Part I An Economic Development and
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Chapter One 1 Key Messages and Conc
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Chapter One 1 Table 1.1: Poverty Tr
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Chapter 1 is viewed as a promising
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Chapter One 1 also claim 15-17 perc
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Chapter 1 Table 1.6: Savings-Invest
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Chapter 1 significantly by other se
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Chapter 1 Box 1.2: Country Experien
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Chapter 1 Table 1.8: Diversific tio
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Chapter 1 Box 1.3: Product Complexi
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Chapter 1 Box 1.4: A Short-term Exp
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Chapter 1 Figure 1.20: Uganda’s P
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Chapter 2 Development of Oil and Ot
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(3) • Consumption basket: composi
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Annex 3: Key Features of the Uganda
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Rural Activities: Exportable and Se
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Level of Prices • General Level:
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Total Expenditures: • Primary: NG
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Annex 4: Key Features of the Uganda
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Recursive dynamics o Following prev
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Annex 6: Econometric Results of Fir
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Table A6.3: Probit Estimates of Exp