%0 Book Section %9 OS CH : Chapitres d'ouvrages scientifiques %A Diagne, A. %A Cabral, F.J. %A Robilliard, Anne-Sophie %A Cissé, F. %T Senegal %B Financing human development in Africa, Asia and the Middle East %C Londres %D 2013 %E Sanchez Cantillo, M.V. %E Vos, R. %L fdi:010070455 %G ENG %I Bloomsbury %@ 978-1-78093-560-7 %K DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ; ECONOMIE NATIONALE ; EXPORTATION ; MONNAIE ; POLITIQUE SOCIALE ; POLITIQUE FINANCIERE %K DEVALUATION %K SENEGAL %P 119-138 %R 10.18356/49f3239d-en %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070455 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/depot/2017-08-29/010070455.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X Senegal faces daunting policy challenges if it is to meet the millennium development goals (MDGs). The country’s economic and social developments to a large extent resemble those of other West African economies. In the 1970s, GDP growth closely tracked the average for all sub-Saharan African countries. Growth started to decelerate progressively in 1979 due to a sharp deterioration of the countries’ terms of trade. The depreciation of the dollar against the French franc, to which the Senegalese CFA franc is pegged under a fixed exchange rate regime, significantly reduced the competitiveness of Senegal’s exports. The world market prices for groundnut oil and phosphates, the two main export products, also declined steadily, widening the trade deficit and narrowing foreign reserves. High wages (in both the public and the private sector) and taxation, and other distortions in the business environment also affected the competitiveness of the private sector. The monetary situation rapidly worsened as a result of capital flight and the monetization of deficits. It was only through the relaxation of fiscal discipline that the government was able to better contain the social and political tensions. The vicious circle that stalled the Senegalese economy was halted in January 1994 with the nominal devaluation of the CFA franc. This marked the beginning of a second period in Senegal’s economic and social development. %S United Nations Series on Development %$ 095DEVEL ; 094ECONAT