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AfDB Urges Robust Government Ownership, Sustainability Of Macroeconomic Models

by Taiwo Bakare
2 years ago
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In a call to action, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has urged African governments to actively embrace and sustain their macroeconomic policy models. Anthony Simpasa, the Division Manager of the Macroeconomic Policy, Sustainability, and Forecasting Division within AfDB’s research department, shared this advice during a comprehensive interview held in Abuja. The discussion centered around AfDB’s recently unveiled 2023 Benchmark Macroeconomic Models for Effective Policy Management in Africa.

Simpasa delved into the essence of the report, emphasizing its role in taking stock of modeling experiences across diverse countries. The report critically evaluates how these models contribute to policy decisions and their effectiveness in implementation. It serves as a valuable tool for nations to channel resources strategically, particularly in areas crucial for poverty reduction, investment decisions, and public investment.

Addressing the broader significance of macroeconomic modeling in Africa, Simpasa underscored its pivotal role in informing decisions that shape the economic landscape. He revealed that many countries have increasingly recognized the importance of these models, incorporating them into their decision-making processes.

However, the report unveiled notable insights. While some countries have successfully built in-country capacity to develop and customize these models according to their specific economic needs, there are significant gaps in technical competencies and a crucial need for ownership. Simpasa pointed out the challenges posed by attrition of staff in key positions such as the Minister of Finance or Minister of Planning, emphasizing the imperative of sustainability in maintaining the effectiveness of these models.

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The interview highlighted the distribution aspect, emphasizing how models must consider population size and demographics in shaping medium and long-term economic forecasts. Simpasa articulated the bank’s responsibility, indicating its commitment to supporting countries in identifying gaps and providing the necessary assistance.

Importantly, Simpasa stressed the necessity for countries to take ownership of these models. While AfDB provides financial support, the long-term sustainability of these models depends on countries building internal capacity. This entails passing on expertise and training to ensure the seamless transition of knowledge, thereby securing the continued and effective use of these macroeconomic models. The emphasis on political will was reiterated, signaling the crucial role of governments in ensuring the longevity and relevance of these models in shaping the economic trajectory of African nations.

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