1. Tanzania Economic Update, May 2016 : The Road Less Traveled – Unleashing Public Private Partnerships in Tanzania
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World Bank Group
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INVESTMENT ,TAX EXEMPTIONS ,CAPITAL FLOWS ,TAX ,MARKET INSTABILITIES ,PENSION FUNDS ,INFRASTRUCTURE ,BANKING SYSTEM ,BUDGET ,EXCHANGE RATES ,PROJECTS ,INFLATION ,TRANSACTION COSTS ,FISCAL DEFICIT ,EMPLOYMENT ,CRITERIA ,BROAD MONEY ,LENDING ,SAFETY NETS ,MACROECONOMICS ,INVESTMENTS ,INSTRUMENT ,PRODUCTIVITY ,MANDATES ,INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT ,STOCK ,GOVERNMENTS ,RETURNS ,DEBT SERVICE ,POVERTY ,PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT ,PENSION ,INVESTORS ,CREDIT GROWTH ,OPTIONS ,RESERVES ,BANK ,GOODS ,SOCIAL SERVICES ,PUBLIC SPENDING ,LOANS ,CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ,TAX COLLECTION ,TRANSPARENCY ,EMERGING MARKETS ,COLLECTIONS ,PENSIONS ,DEBT LEVELS ,CAPITAL INVESTMENT ,EMERGING ECONOMIES ,BALANCE OF PAYMENTS ,HOLDING ,INDUSTRY ,MARKETS ,PUBLIC SERVICES ,BORROWING COSTS ,TRANCHE ,FINANCE ,BUSINESS CYCLES ,DEBT LEVEL ,DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ,TRANSFERS ,FISCAL YEAR ,LEVIES ,LIABILITIES ,LABOR MARKET ,ENTERPRISES ,EXPORTER ,PUBLIC EXPENDITURES ,MONETARY POLICY ,DISBURSEMENT ,INCOME TAXES ,SERVICES ,PRICING ,INSTRUMENTS ,INTEREST RATES ,PUBLIC DEBT ,DEBT ,ARREARS ,GUARANTEES ,MARKET ,COMMERCIAL DEBT ,COMMODITY PRICE ,COMMERCIAL LOANS ,ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ,CONTRACT RENEGOTIATIONS ,FINANCING REQUIREMENTS ,FINANCING SOURCES ,CAPITAL FLOW ,INVESTMENT PROJECTS ,MONEY SUPPLY ,DEFICITS ,PORTFOLIO ,CAPITAL ,FOREIGN ASSETS ,LENDERS ,EXCHANGE ,ACCOUNTING ,BUDGETS ,CONSOLIDATION ,VALUE ,RISK ,COMMERCIAL BORROWING ,LOCAL GOVERNMENT ,CAPITAL MARKETS ,GOVERNANCE ,REVENUE MOBILIZATION ,REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ,DEBT STOCK ,INTERNATIONAL RESERVES ,LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ,FISCAL POLICY ,RESERVE ,OIL PRICES ,EXCHANGE RATE ,INVESTMENT DECISIONS ,HUMAN CAPITAL ,GOOD ,EQUIPMENT ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS ,REVENUE ,CURRENCY ,CAPITAL GRANTS ,TAXES ,EQUITY ,RECURRENT EXPENDITURES ,TRADE FLOWS ,ACCESS TO BANK ,RATES OF INFLATION ,BANKS ,INFLATION RATES ,GRANTS ,BANK OF TANZANIA ,CURRENT MARKET PRICE ,HUMAN RESOURCES ,BORROWING ,PRIVATIZATION ,RENEGOTIATIONS ,CREDIT ,EXPENDITURES ,COMMODITY PRICES ,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ,FUTURE ,NEW ENTRANTS ,CONTRACT ,DEBT SERVICING ,MONETARY FUND ,LABOR ,DEVELOPMENT BANK ,FOREIGN INVESTMENT ,BUDGET CONSTRAINTS ,INTEREST ,REAL SECTOR ,TRANSPORT ,SAVINGS ,REVENUES ,CAPITAL INFLOWS ,PUBLIC INVESTMENT ,HEALTH SERVICES ,DEFICIT ,TAX ADMINISTRATION ,SHARE ,DECLINE IN INVESTMENT ,CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT ,INTEREST RATE ,PRESENT VALUE ,EXPORT PERFORMANCE ,EXPENDITURE ,TRANSACTION - Abstract
The Tanzanian economy has grown at an average annual rate of around 6-7 percent for more than a decade. The rate of inflation has declined since January 2016, although it trended upwards in thepreceding few months due to increases in domestic food prices and the lagged impacts of the sharp depreciation of the Tanzanian Shilling during the first half of 2015. However, the Shilling stabilized in the second half of 2015, with the real exchange rate now close to the equilibrium level. The current account deficit has also improved, standing at around 8.7 percent of GDP in 2014/15. The level of aid inflows declined during 2014/15, although this was offset by increases in FDI and external non-concessional borrowing, maintaining the overall balance of payments in a stable position. Tanzania's infrastructure and social services deficits are already massive and projected to increase into the future. Traditional financing instruments are clearly insufficient to bridge the profound gap between existing public resources and financing requirements. By leveraging synergy between the public and private sectors, PPPs can mobilize additional sources of finance to fund the development of vitally needed infrastructure; to deliver on budget and on time to a greater extent than in the case of publicly financed projects; and to deliver higher quality services than in the case of publicly managed projects. Tanzania’s own policy documents identify PPP as a key instrument to attract new investment and to deliver infrastructure more efficiently.
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- 2016