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Trust the ingenuity of the Zimbabwean people
Marian L.
Tupy, Reuters Blog
September 15, 2008
http://blogs.reuters.com/africanews/2008/09/15/trust-the-ingenuity-of-the-zimbabwean-people/
All economies, no matter
how decrepit, can be revived through good institutions and economic
freedom. That said, it is impossible to predict how quickly the
people of Zimbabwe will be able to enjoy a notable improvement in
their standard of living.
Zimbabwe today is one
of the least politically and economically free countries in the
world. The speed of Zimbabwe-s social and economic recovery
will depend on the speed and extent of reforms.
Of immediate concern
to the economic revival is hyperinflation, which will have to be
stopped through dollarization or the establishment of a currency
board. Taxes will have to be made simpler and lower to encourage
productivity, and minimize tax evasion. Trade will have to be liberalized
to allow influx of cheap imports to relieve the suffering of the
Zimbabwean population. The business environment will have to be
made friendly to private entrepreneurs through far-reaching deregulation.
Much will depend on the
government-s success in ending political violence in Zimbabwe
and restoring property rights or offering compensation to those
whose land was expropriated by Mugabe. Respect for the sanctity
of people and property will be an important part of a larger, long-term,
goal of restoring the rule of law to Zimbabwe. Of course, the above
is not an exhaustive list of reforms that the government will have
to undertake, but it is a start.
The new government must
realize that the future prosperity of Zimbabwe will not be achieved
through dollops of foreign aid or micro-management by the World
Bank and the IMF. The government should trust the ingenuity of the
Zimbabwean people and allow their creative energies to rebuild the
country with minimum bureaucratic hindrance.
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