Documenting the 2019 Social Accounting Matrix for Mozambique

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After decades of war, ending in 1992, Mozambique embarked on a path of sustained economic growth and substantial poverty reduction. However, these positive dynamics started to revert from 2015, with per capita growth rates getting close to zero and household real consumption reducing in all areas of the country. Meanwhile, inequality stagnated in the period 1996/97-2008/09, before markedly increasing afterwards. In this study, we analyse some of the most relevant indicators of inequality for Mozambique and their trends over the last 25 years.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUNU-WIDER
Edition2022
Volume5
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesWIDER TECHNICAL NOTE

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