The prospects for accelerated growth and development offered by electronic commerce are leading most developing countries to turn their attention toward information and communication technologies (ICTs) and an assorted array of related policy areas. ICTs are now recognized by technologists and economists alike to be drivers of economic growth. The widespread deployment and utilization of ICTs by developing countries are expected to improve intellectual capital, workforce skills, productivity, market access and social structures, and enable them to become more competitive, both regionally and globally.
Rattan Chand Khushiram, an avid contributor on economic issues, better known under the pen-name RChand. Headed the Economic Analysis and Research (EARS) unit of the ex-MEPD and was till recently, Director of the Research and Sustainability Division (ReSD) at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED)
Thursday, November 13, 2003
Thursday, December 5, 2002
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE MAURITIAN ECONOMY: 1960S - BEYOND 2000
This exposé covers
Saturday, October 26, 2002
Managing Transition in Economic Development
Ladies and Gentlemen, let me first of all dwell on development before we discuss the management of the transition process. The whole development landscape has been transformed presenting policymakers with new challenges at both global and local levels.
Tuesday, August 6, 2002
An Implementation Strategy for MTEF
Background
The budget preparation process in Mauritius has been subject to certain criticism as it is particularly ill-equipped to engage in good strategic planning. It does not allow Government to effectively evaluate its earlier measures, rethink its key policy objectives and prioritise expenditures in the best possible way. In the Public Expenditure Note of 1999, the World Bank noted that "… the modalities of budget preparation are anachronistic, and not conducive to strategic thinking and consensus building about results and objectives."
Tuesday, August 28, 2001
Thursday, August 31, 2000
An unfinished economic agenda
Around the mid of the last century of the last millennium, Mauritius was a new, frail and tottering nation but at the finale of the millennium, it was celebrating its successes. It has carved out special niches in some sectors Iike sugar, textile and tourism and has made it into the group of the high middle-income countries.