Uganda and the Washington Consensus Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Under the leadership of President Museveni, much of the world praised Uganda to transform its economy from the destruction of the growth and management of ethnic and racial hatred that divided the country in the past. After a decade of reforms, Uganda finally reap some of the benefits brought austerity. Indeed, Uganda is a textbook example of the IMF structural adjustment. President Museveni must now decide the best way in which to manage their country in the next century. The main problem: how to diversify the export base and to attract foreign investment, how to manage the burden of external debt, and how to allocate scarce resources (balancing competing needs for investment in human capital, the cost of social and economic infrastructure and health care, along with a number of other requirements.) "Hide
by Hugh Pill, Courtenay Sprague Source: Harvard Business School 28 pages. Publication Date: February 26, 1998. Prod. #: 798047-PDF-ENG

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