Dear Sir , your article in LE MAURICIEN of Friday 11th May , titled “L’Education passe avant l’Instruction: Elle fonde l’Homme” did catch my attention as it provides welcome visibility to an important topic. However i felt that it should have concluded with a message of hope and on the things that we can do to tackle the present situation.
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)
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Public Sector Debt : Data Gaps
Published in Le Mauricien, 18 May 2018
Some years back during the heydays of the tandem Mansoor-Sithanen, when we were repeatedly highlighting the dubious accounting in the budgets, especially the Special Funds, the very people who were then in the opposition took up these arguments in their interventions and PQs at the National Assembly. At that time they seem to know better than the “Ministry of Finance, Moody’s, the World bank or the IMF”.
Some years back during the heydays of the tandem Mansoor-Sithanen, when we were repeatedly highlighting the dubious accounting in the budgets, especially the Special Funds, the very people who were then in the opposition took up these arguments in their interventions and PQs at the National Assembly. At that time they seem to know better than the “Ministry of Finance, Moody’s, the World bank or the IMF”.
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Dipping Unemployment Rate !!!
Published in Le Mauricien, 5 May 2018
The best news for Government is that the unemployment rate is steadily falling from of 7.9% in 2015 to 7.1% in 2017 - a big drop indeed.
The best news for Government is that the unemployment rate is steadily falling from of 7.9% in 2015 to 7.1% in 2017 - a big drop indeed.
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Water tariff increase ?
They are saying that the water tariff will have to increase as it is so low in Mauritius as compared to other countries and there is the need to provide for investment in the sector.
What they did not say ?
What they did not say ?
Sunday, April 15, 2018
“Chantiers” failing to boost growth !!!
The construction sites, or “chantiers” in common parlance sprouting all over the island do not seem to be producing that much of an impact on the economy. These activities do not seem to be stimulating growth. Despite the fact that the construction sector is booming with a growth rate of 9.5% ( as compared to 7.5% in 2017), the latest national accounts estimates of Statistics Mauritius, of March 2018, forecast a growth rate of less than 4% in 2018,which is marginally higher than in 2017. Why ?
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
The Commission of inquiry : a meticulously planned response
The Commission of Inquiry on the Alvaro Sobrinho affair, which is causing more havoc to the reputation of Mauritius as a “clean” financial jurisdiction, is a carefully conceived counter-attack by government to divert attention from the real issues regarding the affair.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
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