Macroeconomic Policy in Fragile States

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Setting macroeconomic policy is especially difficult in fragile states. Political legitimacy concerns are heightened, raising issues such as who the policymakers are, what incentives they face, and how the process of policymaking is likely to work under limited legitimacy and high uncertainty both about the macroeconomic environment as well as policy effectiveness. In addition, fragility expands the range of policy objectives in ways that may constrain the attainment of standard macroeconomic objectives. Specifically, in the context of fragility policymakers also need to focus on measures to mitigate fragility itself - i.e., they need to address issues such as regional and ethnic economic disparities, youth unemployment, and food price inflation. Socio-political developments around the world have thus pushed policymakers to broaden their toolkit to improve the effectiveness of macroeconomic management in the face of these constraints. The chapters in Macroeconomic Policy in Fragile States address these issues, both by giving an analytical context from which policymakers can build to answer the questions they face in fragile situations as well as by providing lessons drawn from empirical analyses and case studies. The first section of the volume discusses the interactions between political economy considerations and macroeconomic policymaking. The second section covers the private sector environment in fragile states. The third section focuses on macroeconomic policy, especially fiscal policy, monetary policy, exchange rate policy, external flows, and aid effectiveness. The last section explains the role of the IMF in fragile states and concludes by presenting case studies from the Middle East and from Sub-Saharan Africa. The contributors to the volume are economists and political scientists from academia as well as policymakers from international organizations and from countries affected by fragility.

Author(s): Ralph Chami, Raphael Espinoza, Peter J. Montiel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 688
City: Oxford

Title_Pages
Foreword
Preface
How_this_Book_Came_to_Be
List_of_Contributors
List_of_Illustrations
Macroeconomic_Policy_Issues_in_Fragile_StatesA_Framework
Building_Inclusive_StatesA_Simple_Framework
Transition_ProgramsA_Theory_of_the_Scaffolding_Needed_to_Build_out_of_Fragility
Building_Governance_Capacity_in_Areas_of_Limited_Statehood
The_Role_of_Trust_in_Rebuilding_Countries_in_Fragile_and_Conflict_Situations
The_Private_Sector_in_Fragile_Situations
The_State_of_Finance_in_Fragile_States
The_Challenge_of_Macroeconomic_Stabilization_in_Fragile_States
Fiscal_Capacity_and_State_Fragility
Fiscal_Policy_in_Fragile_SituationsFlying_in_Fog_with_Limited_Instrumentation
Building_Fiscal_Institutions_in_Fragile_StatesA_TwoStep_Approach
Establishing_a_New_Currency_and_Central_Bank_in_Fragile_States
Monetary_and_Exchange_Rate_Policy_in_Fragile_States
Exports_Exchange_Regimes_and_Fragility
Do_Financial_Flows_Make_a_Difference_in_Fragile_States
Aid_Effectiveness_in_Fragile_States
Assessing_the_Role_of_the_IMF_in_Fragile_States
Tailoring_IMFSupported_Programs_to_Fragile_and_ConflictAffected_States_NeedsWhat_Works
Macroeconomic_Policy_Challenges_in_Conflict_and_PostConflict_CountriesExperience_and_Lessons_from_the_Middle_East
Exiting_FragilityThe_Experience_of_Five_SubSaharan_African_Countries
Index