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Botswana: Challenges and Policy Responses to Avoid the Trap

In: Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap in Africa

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  • George Honde

    (Economist (formed Lead Economist at the African Development Bank))

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Botswana has enjoyed remarkable economic development, marked by its transition from a low-income to an upper middle-income country, a testament to its robust governance and prudent management of natural resources. From independence until the late 1990s, the country’s economy grew rapidly, driven by diamond mining and exports. However, growth rates have slowed since the 2000s amid global economic challenges, making the country vulnerable to external shocks. Coupled with limited structural transformation, key challenges include maintaining robust growth, creating quality jobs, and promoting equality. Thus, the need for economic diversification is clear, and Botswana is well positioned to leverage its strengths in governance and macroeconomic stability to broaden its economic base. Key areas of focus include the development of skilled labor, fostering innovation, and embracing information and communication technology to drive growth in various sectors. These efforts, coupled with Botswana’s rich natural resources and strategic regional position, offer a promising path to not only avoid the middle-income trap but also to achieve sustainable and resilient economic growth. The upcoming decade presents a critical opportunity for policymakers to implement reforms that will ensure inclusive development and long-term benefits for all citizens, especially the youth who are integral to the nation’s future.

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  • George Honde, 2024. "Botswana: Challenges and Policy Responses to Avoid the Trap," Springer Books, in: Emmanuel Pinto Moreira (ed.), Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap in Africa, chapter 0, pages 207-258, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-69248-2_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-69248-2_7
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