Zimbabwe has a rich and diverse minerals resource base that could be (and should be) an important contributor to sustainable growth and development.
Research Studies
This study has been supported with funding and technical assistance to ZEPARU from the USAID Strategic Economic Research and Analysis
Zimbabwe has witnessed several policy interventions by the government, aimed at dealing with various challenges.
The study investigates the role of electricity supply in enhancing economic growth in Zimbabwe through different sectors of the economy.
The focus of this paper is on promoting inclusive financial development, where the informal sector, the marginalised and the unbanked sector would be incorporated into the financial sector in order to increase savings base.
This paper analyzes how the investment climate in Zimbabwe can be improved to meaningfully attract foreign direct investment.
This research focuses on the role of the SME sector in Zimbabwe’s economic development.
The study explores the opportunities for enhancing sustainable economic growth and development in Zimbabwe, through the use of digital innovations.
The paper investigates the preconditions that ought to be satisfied before adopting a single currency in SADC and COMESA regions. A review of the theory of the OCA and a selected review of empirical literature was done. The paper reveals that the divergence in economic conditions for both SADC and COMESA do not favour a single currency
Among the sectors that have been identified and are mostly cited in Zimbabwe as growth drivers are agriculture and mining.
This paper makes an attempt to evaluate the prospects and challenges of the increasing trade and investment relations between Zimbabwe and China & India.
In this paper we examine the potential of the ZSE to promote economic growth during the multicurrency regime in Zimbabwe.