The global financial crisis Series. Paper 316: Phase 2 Synthesis
Abstract
When the global financial crisis broke out in earnest in September 2008, it quickly became clear that developing countries would also be affected, but that the impacts would vary markedly. The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) coordinated a multi-country study over January-March 2009 involving developing country teams in 10 countries. This showed that, while the transmission mechanisms were similar in each (trade, private capital flows, remittances, aid), the effects varied by country, and much was not yet visible. As such, further country-specific monitoring was required. Most findings suggested that, as a result of time lags, the worst effects were yet to come. This synthesis of the effects of the global financial crisis on developing countries updates the description of the economic and social situation during the course of the crisis in 11 countries (Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia, Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia). The synthesis includes a series of easy-to-read comparative tables of how the 11 countries have been affected and a summary of key facts.
Citation
Velde, D. W.; Ahmed, M. M.; Alemu, G.; Bategeka, L.; Calí, M.; Castel-Branco, C.; Chansa, F.; Dasgupta, S.; Foresti, M.; Hangi, M.; Ingombe, L.; Iqbal, A.; Jalilian, H.; Jemio, L. C.; Kalala, F. K.; Keane, J.; Kennan, J.; Khan, T. I.; Lunogelo, H. B.; Massa, I.; Mbilinyi, A.; Mudenda, D.; Mwega, F. M.; Ndulo, M.; Nina, O.; Ossemane, R.; Rahman, M.; Reyes, G.; Ssewanyana, S.; Wild, L. and others. The global financial crisis Series. Paper 316: Phase 2 Synthesis. ODI, London, UK (2010) 77 pp.
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