Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia: Selected Issues
December 1, 2015
Summary
This Selected Issues paper reviews the evolution of inequality in Ethiopia and discusses the role of various macroeconomic policies as well as structural factors. With a Gini coefficient of 30, Ethiopia remains among the most egalitarian countries in the world. The most vulnerable households seem to experience less benefit from growth than those in the higher income deciles. In terms of tax revenue collection, Ethiopia faces the typical challenges of a developing country. It is required that Ethiopia builds on its successful experience with the Productive Safety Net Program to address the growing needs of the urban poor.
Subject: Financial services, Income distribution, Income inequality, National accounts, Personal income, Poverty, Tax incentives
Keywords: absolute poverty, Africa, business income, CR, Ethiopia, Ethiopia's experience, fiscal policy in Ethiopia, food poverty, income decile, Income distribution, income gap, Income inequality, income spectrum, ISCR, Personal income, poorest household, poverty incidence, private sector credit, Sub-Saharan Africa
Pages:
25
Volume:
2015
DOI:
Issue:
326
Series:
Country Report No. 2015/326
Stock No:
1ETHEA2015002
ISBN:
9781513547725
ISSN:
1934-7685






