Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association between macroeconomic policies and industrial forestry developments in Zimbabwe. A principal rationale for the emphasis on macroeconomic aspects is that the macroeconomy provides underlying factors in forestry development. The paper demonst...

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Main Authors: Kowero, G.S., Mabugu, R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19352
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description The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association between macroeconomic policies and industrial forestry developments in Zimbabwe. A principal rationale for the emphasis on macroeconomic aspects is that the macroeconomy provides underlying factors in forestry development. The paper demonstrates that: (a) macroeconomic policies promoted some industrial forestry activities in the post-independence period, more during the economic structural adjustment programme (ESAP) era when there were more pro-export policies, and then less in the recent post-ESAP years when dirigisme returned and the economy almost collapsed; (b) economic reform policies which initially had the greatest impact on industrial forestry were those of trade liberalisation and domestic deregulation, which came at a time when world timber markets were strengthening and therefore provided the timber industry with the capacity to grow, develop a wide range of products and adopt an export focus; (c) timber production for construction tends to increase with economic growth and vice versa; (d) in the post-ESAP period the forest industry has been characterised by uncertainty of tenure for its plantations due to recent changes in land laws, high inflation that erodes profitability, local market shrinkage due to prevailing stressed economy, loss of investor confidence and unrealistic currency exchange rates that make exporting unattractive. All these combine to form a very hostile environment for the forestry industry.
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spelling CGSpace193522025-01-24T14:12:04Z Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe Kowero, G.S. Mabugu, R. macroeconomics economic policy forest products industry exports trade The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association between macroeconomic policies and industrial forestry developments in Zimbabwe. A principal rationale for the emphasis on macroeconomic aspects is that the macroeconomy provides underlying factors in forestry development. The paper demonstrates that: (a) macroeconomic policies promoted some industrial forestry activities in the post-independence period, more during the economic structural adjustment programme (ESAP) era when there were more pro-export policies, and then less in the recent post-ESAP years when dirigisme returned and the economy almost collapsed; (b) economic reform policies which initially had the greatest impact on industrial forestry were those of trade liberalisation and domestic deregulation, which came at a time when world timber markets were strengthening and therefore provided the timber industry with the capacity to grow, develop a wide range of products and adopt an export focus; (c) timber production for construction tends to increase with economic growth and vice versa; (d) in the post-ESAP period the forest industry has been characterised by uncertainty of tenure for its plantations due to recent changes in land laws, high inflation that erodes profitability, local market shrinkage due to prevailing stressed economy, loss of investor confidence and unrealistic currency exchange rates that make exporting unattractive. All these combine to form a very hostile environment for the forestry industry. 2005 2012-06-04T09:09:22Z 2012-06-04T09:09:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19352 en Kowero, G.S., Mabugu, R. 2005. Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe . Forest Policy and Economics 8 (1) :22-34. ISSN: 1389-9341.
spellingShingle macroeconomics
economic policy
forest products industry
exports
trade
Kowero, G.S.
Mabugu, R.
Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe
title Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe
title_full Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe
title_short Macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in Zimbabwe
title_sort macroeconomic policies and industrial wood processing and trade in zimbabwe
topic macroeconomics
economic policy
forest products industry
exports
trade
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