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The global financial crisis and developing countries

The global financial crisis that emerged in the financial sector in developed countries has spread to the real sector in both developed and developing countries. ODI’s Investment and Growth Programme has conducted research on the global financial crisis since October 2008, highlighted in ODI on... the Global Financial Crisis.

The UK Department for International Development, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency has supported a team of 10 ODI researchers and 30 developing country researchers in ten poor countries (in Asia: Indonesia, Cambodia and Bangladesh, in South America Bolivia and in Africa: Benin, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda and Zambia) to examine the effects of the global financial crisis.  The project was staged in two phases.

In Phase 1 the main research questions included:

  • What are the elements in the shock at national level (via private capital flows, trade, aid and remittances)
  • What are the possible effects on growth, investment, poverty and inequality and debt (distinguish between actual and likely effects)
  • What are the possible policy implications (distinguish between actual, possible and optimal policy responses)

The research involved a workshop in London on 11 February 2009, consultations in each country, and synthesis reviews.

Phase 2 used the methoodolgy developed in Phase 1 to:

·       Update information on the effects of the global financial crisis, by examining the following transmission belts:

o   Private financial flows (splitting out portfolio flows, foreign direct investment (FDI) and international bank lending);

o   Trade (imports and exports);

o   Remittances; and

o   Aid.

·      Update information on economic (growth) and social (employment and poverty) effects.

·      Monitor policy responses.

·      Deepen the existing analysis where feasible, e.g. on effects on special groups or industries.

·      Discuss country-specific issues.

Staff

Isabella Massa, Massimiliano Cali, Jodie Keane, Mareike Meyn, Milo Vandemoortele, Jane Kennan, Anna McCord, Kate Bird, Luis Carlo Jemio and Osvaldo Nina, Grupo Integral S.R.L, INESAD, Bolivia, Olu Ajakaiye, African Economic Research Consortium, Oluwatayo Oni Fakiyesi, University of Lagos, Nigeria, Hossein Jalilian, Chan Sophal, Glenda Reyes, Saing Chan Hang, Phann Dalis and Pon Dorina, Cambodian Development Policy Research Institute, Cambodia, Mustafizur Rahman, Debapriya Bhattacharya, Md. Ashiq Iqbal, Towfiqul Islam Khan, Tapas Kumar Paul, Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, Sarah Ssewanyana, Lawrence Bategeka, Evarist Twimukye, Winnie Nabiddo Economic Policy Research Centre, Uganda, Amoussouga Gero Fulbert, Professor, Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Benin, Manenga Ndulo, Dale Mudenda, Lutangu Ingombe, and Lillian Muchimba, Department of Economics, University of Zambia, Francis Mwega, Department of Economics, University of Nairobi, Ira Setiati Titiheruw, Hadi Soesastro and Raymond Atje, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia, Charles Ackah, Ernest Aryeetey, Ellen B-D. Aryeetey, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana

Supported by

  1. Mozambique Phase 2

    Research report

  2. Sudan Phase 2

    Research report

  3. Tanzania Phase 2

    Research report

  4. Uganda Phase 2

    Research report

  5. Zambia Phase 2

    Research report

  6. Ethiopia Phase 2

    Research report

  7. Bangladesh Phase 2

    Research report

  8. Bolivia Phase 2

    Research report

  9. Cambodia Phase 2

    Research report

  10. Democratic Republic of Congo Phase 2

    Research report

  11. Kenya Phase 2

    Research report

  12. Donor responses to the global financial crisis: A stock take

    Research report

  13. The global financial crisis and remittances: What past evidence suggests

    Working paper

  14. The global financial crisis and sub-Saharan Africa: The effects of slowing private capital inflows on growth

    Working paper

  15. The implications of the global financial crisis for developing countries' export volumes and values

    Working paper

  16. The global financial crisis and developing countries: Synthesis of the findings of 10 country case studies

    Working paper

  17. Bangladesh

    Research report

  18. Bolivia

    Research report