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Impact of macroeconomic reform on labour markets and income in Zambia assessing ZAMMOD

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  • Alemayehu Geda Fole.
  • Weeks, John,
  • Moono, Herryman.

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This paper, authored by Alemayehu Geda, John Weeks and Herryman Moono, reviews an econometric model (ZAMMOD) currently being used by the Zambia Ministry of Finance for forecasting, policy analysis and budget preparation; identifies some limitations to the labour market block of ZAMMOD, and makes specific recommendations on how the block could be enhanced. The authors then introduce these recommendation into the model and run simulations examining the labour market impacts of the austerity measures.

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  • Alemayehu Geda Fole. & Weeks, John, & Moono, Herryman., 2018. "Impact of macroeconomic reform on labour markets and income in Zambia assessing ZAMMOD," ILO Working Papers 994998792402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994998792402676
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    economic reform; macroeconomics;

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