Abstract
The purpose of this research was to investigate the implications of the Bretton Woods
Institutions in Southern African economies in the twenty first century using Zimbabwe as a
case study.Limited information has been availed regarding the implications of the IMF and
WB operations in Zimbabwe and it is the role of this research to fill the void by analyzing
various researches and spell it out clearly.The WB and IMF are the two most powerful
institutions in global trade.The twenty first century witnessed ailing economies in Southern
African countries for example Mozambique,Zambia,Kenya and Zimbabwe.The research
made use of the qualitative data collective technique which was subjected to intervene data
analysis with various sources of documentary identified.The research findings established
that WB prescriptions caused devastating impact to the economy of Southern African
Countries.Zimbabwe adoped the ESAP to readdress the economic challenges in 1991,rather
ESAP prescriptions had effects to the country’s social service and educational services
amongst others.Manufacturing sector collapsed thereby retrenchment became the order of the
day. The study concluded that most of the SADC countries including Zimbabwe's economies
still reflect the colonial imbalances and the government still has a notion and obligations to
pursue policies that seek to achieve fairness and equality.The prescription to retrench the civil
service meant that the previously disadvantaged blacks would suffer most as they were the
majority employed by the government and the indirect costs would also be great. A reduction
in subsidies also failed to take into consideration the historical disadvantages or
discrimination of the blacks by the whites. Most of the blacks had little access to health and
education, hence subsidies were considered an affirmative action to achieve equity and
equality since the majority blacks would also access health and education facilities for free.
The study concluded for intense historical study by both the IMF and the WB on one side and
the loan facility receiving country on the other side and for the IMF and the WB to prescribe
policies that also intend to achieve equity and equality in economic growth.It was also noted
that public consultation should take part in implementing policies.Matters of governance are
also of greater importance to note for countries with weak institutions should be supported
and strengthened to assist them when implementing WB and IMF policies.
MAKAURE, D (2021). An Analysis Of The Implications Of The Bretton Woods Institutions In Southern African Economies In The Twenty First Century; The Case Of Zimbabwe. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implications-of-the-bretton-woods-institutions-in-southern-african-economies-in-the-twenty-first-century-the-case-of-zimbabwe
MAKAURE, DELICATE "An Analysis Of The Implications Of The Bretton Woods Institutions In Southern African Economies In The Twenty First Century; The Case Of Zimbabwe" Afribary. Afribary, 04 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implications-of-the-bretton-woods-institutions-in-southern-african-economies-in-the-twenty-first-century-the-case-of-zimbabwe. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
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MAKAURE, DELICATE . "An Analysis Of The Implications Of The Bretton Woods Institutions In Southern African Economies In The Twenty First Century; The Case Of Zimbabwe" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implications-of-the-bretton-woods-institutions-in-southern-african-economies-in-the-twenty-first-century-the-case-of-zimbabwe