Type | Report |
Title | Distribution of Incomes and Consumption in Lesotho |
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URL | http://www.centralbank.org.ls/publications/Research/Distribution_Income_Consumption.pdf |
Abstract | Studies on consumer demand were among the first to attract interest of researchers since applied econometrics gained its ubiquitous popularity. Besides their then relatively easy estimation methodology and cheap computation, these studies were mainly undertaken for their usefulness in policy formulation by governments. With the global objective of fostering economic growth and development, the authorities were and still are interested in knowing the effects of changes in taxes, subsidies, interest rates, prices etc, on aggregate demand. On the basis of such information, they make decisions intended to maximaze the social welfare of the people. Since its independence in 1966, there has never been any comprehensive quantitative study on consuming patterns in Lesotho. It is hence disquieting that all our national budget and development plans have been prepared without any empirical knowledge of Basotho consumption patterns and behaviour, but on a priori theorizing. The objective of this exercise is not just to fill this lacuna but to provide the relevant authorities charged with the responsibility of planning and finance, with empirical information on consumption patterns in Lesotho. At the present moment the Lesotho Government is going through trying times of structural adjustment. Stringent measures which impinge upon all consumers have been introduced. It is both logical and necessary for the authorities to have an idea about the general consumption patterns when making decisions which have a direct bearing on the people’s welfare. |
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