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Growth, Income Poverty, and
Economic Wellbeing of
Households
Donald Mmari
REPOA
19th November 2009
National Policy Dialogue
1
Outline
• Progress towards targets
• Implications for Policy
• Implications for monitoring
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National Policy Dialogue
2
Progress towards targets
• High Growth rate over the last decade
– 7.4% (2008) compared to 4.1% (1998)
• Modest structural change (NA 2007)Slide 9
– Dynamism in service sector (48% of GDP)
• Fastest growth in communication
– Manufacturing growth of 8% since 2003 (9.4% of
GDP 2008)
– Agricultural growth 4.4% since 2000, against
MKUKUTA target of 10% by 2010 (24% of GDP)
• Inflation rose sharply (10.3% in 2008)
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3
Progress towards targets (ctd)
• Limited depth and diversification for
domestic banks
– Inadequate lending for local investments
– High interest rate spread (12.5% in 2008)
• No significant declines in income poverty
reduction over the decade
– Despite impressive macro economic outlook
between 2001 and 2007
– Headcount dropped from 35.7% to 33.6%
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National Policy Dialogue
4
Progress towards targets (ctd)
– Consumption per capita increased by only 5%
(average annual increase of 0.8%)
– Very low nominal hh consumption Slide 10
• 98% less than Shs 58,000 pm
• 80% less than Shs 38,000 pm, or 1,380/day
– Majority still smallholder farmers
• Higher headcount -38% (24% other urban, 16% Dar)
– Generally insignificant change in inequality
– Domestic absorption = C + G+ I Slide 11
• ΔC = -4%, ΔI = +8%, ΔG = 6%. Could these underpin
long-term growth and large ΔC?
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5
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Implications for policy
• Income poverty targets for MKUKUTA and MDG
out of reach (needs annual real consumption per
capita growth of 3.2%) Slide 12
– Redistribution of income may not be effective without
high and sustained growth rate
– Exploit comparative advantages and raise domestic
employment and productivity
• Rural hhs diversifying, but difficult for poorest
hhs
– Interventions to raise agricultural productivity
– Incentives for smallholders to innovate
– Appropriate forms of organizational and institutional
arrangements
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6
Implications for policy (ctd)
• Investment in human capabilities and physical
capital for sustained growth
• Increased investment in roads, railways and port
facilities to realize TZ comparative advantage as
trade and transport hubs and unlock
manufacturing potentials
• Deepen the local financial sector-addressing
institutional and legal deterrents for credit risks,
esp. for agriculture and SMEs
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National Policy Dialogue
7
Implications for Monitoring
• Monitoring system need to be kept
manageable-practical but sufficient for
strategic planning and national reporting
• Revision of indicators for growth and
income poverty for more reliable evidence
• Other proposed indicators
– Imports and reserves
– Government expenditure
– Exchange rates, monetary & capital market
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National Policy Dialogue
8
100%
Contribution to GDP (%)
80%
45.2
45.5
46.1
47.3
47.8
5.2
5.2
6.1
6.5
8.4
6.7
8.4
8.7
60%
40%
20%
1.4
1.8
1.8
1.7
2.3
9.2
2.7
1.7
9.4
2.6
1.6
1.5
29.6
29
26.9
24.6
24
1998
2001
2004
2007
2008
0%
Agriculture, Hunting, and Forestry
Fishing
Mining and Quarrying
Manufacturing
Construction
Services
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1
.8
.6
.4
.2
0
0
10000
20000
Consumption per adult equivalent
2001
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30000
2007
10
2000
2007
Economic Activity
Expenditure
GDP Share (%)
Expenditure
77
6,615,765
GDP Share (%)
73
10,021,704
Household consumption
12
1,014,494
18
2,495,962
Government consumption
16
1,421,461
24
3,358,305
Investment
-5
-466,381
-15
-2,074,049
Net exports
100
8,585,339
100
13,801,921
GDP at market prices
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National Policy Dialogue
11
Percentage of population below
the basic needs poverty line
45
40
40.8
38.7
37.6
35
30
28.7
25.8
24.1
25
24
20
15
12.9
10
5
0
1991-92
2000-01
2007
MKUKUTA Target 2010
Years
Urban
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Rural
12