The economic success of Mauritius: lessons and policy options for Africa
Sanjeev Sobhee
Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2009, vol. 12, issue 1, 29-42
Abstract:
As a sub‐Saharan country, Mauritius has been branded a success story in terms of its sustained economic growth performance, with major improvements in the living standards of its population at large over the past few decades. This paper has the objectives of revisiting this success story, essentially by analyzing the numerous policies that have been adopted, to provide insights into Africa’s policy options. The Mauritian case study demonstrates that no single dose of economic reforms may generate growth dividends to perpetuity, especially when the current economic environment differs from initial conditions.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1080/17487870902739186
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