LESSONS FROM BOTSWANA S EXPERIENCE IN TRANSFORMING RESOURCE WEALTH INTO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT KEITH JEFFERIS

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LESSONS FROM BOTSWANA S EXPERIENCE IN TRANSFORMING RESOURCE WEALTH INTO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT KEITH JEFFERIS IGC Africa Growth Forum, Kampala, Uganda December 11 th - 13 th, 2013

Botswana s economic record A well-known success story Rapid economic growth Transformation from low-income to upper-middleincome economy over 30 years 2 nd highest GDP per capita in mainland SSA Driven by mining, specifically diamonds Largest diamond producer in the world Very large, low cost deposits Hence very profitable and high rents

An economy driven by mining Macroeconomic Indicator Value (average 2003-2012) % of GDP 25% % of merch. export revenues % of government revenues 86% 41% Mining is the largest contributor to GDP, exports & govt revenues Botswana has generally in the view of many avoided the resource curse

Key Aspects of Natural Resource Management Public finance Revenue mobilisation Expenditure Asset accumulation Macroeconomic policy avoiding Dutch Disease

Public Finance

Principles of engagement Key principles: Mineral production not nationalised (instead, use JVs) Taxation of minerals should appropriate rents while leaving investor with commercial return Invest mineral revenues (from sale of an asset) in accumulation of other assets economic, human, social, financial Develop downstream processing, but only when economically viable How implemented Negotiate hard with mining companies Use leverage points e.g. when agreements come up for renewal Pay for high level technical expertise where necessary (legal, technical) to boost negotiating position Main diamond mining co (Debswana) is 50-50 JV between govt and De Beers Revenues are earned from tax, royalties & dividends

Sources of Mineral Revenue Profits tax: Variable rate income tax Formula laid down in Income Tax Act Non-negotiable Rate of tax (in range 22% - 55%) increases with profitability of mine Royalties Laid down in Mines & Minerals Act Non-negotiable Prescribed rates Coal & base metals (3%) Gold (5%) Diamonds (10%) Other taxes Mainly withholding tax on dividends Dividends (if shares held) Under M&MA, GRB can acquire up to 15% of shares in any mining project A one-off option, exercisable at time of granting mining licence Paid for on a pro-rata basis (i.e. not free carry) Entitlement to: Dividends 2 board seats Share of future capex liability

Mineral Revenues & Public Spending Over 30 years to 2012, total GRB mineral revenues were approx. US$55bn (at 2012 prices) Equivalent to 20% of real GDP Equivalent to 62% of mining value added Estimated at more than 90% of mineral rents Spending split between Physical capital (infrastructure) Human capital (education, skills, health) Financial assets Mineral revenues not used to finance recurrent spending (except health and education)

P billion (real, 2012 prices) Accumulated mineral revenues and public investment 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Educ Health Infrastructure Mineral rev

Mineral Revenues and Public Investment Spending, 1983/4 2012/13 (Real, 2012 prices) Category P billion Mineral revenues 403 Total public investment spending (physical and 424 human capital) o/w Education spending 177 Health spending 61 Other development (investment) spending 187 Recurrent budget surplus (excluding health & 75 education) Memo: Govt net financial assets (December 2012) 20

Policy Framework: Rules Combined with Flexibility Statutory National development plans (NDPs) - 6 years, with midterm review Annual budgets Finance & Audit Act (limits off-budget spending) Statutory limits on public debt Parliamentary approval needed for all spending projects and government borrowing Non-statutory principles/rules Mineral revenues must be invested or saved ( Sustainable Budget Index )

Flexibility can be useful but also has weaknesses Requires very good processes for selecting, implementing and managing public sector investment projects Difficult to maintain when there is a soft (i.e. non-statutory) budget constraint Dependent upon competent and honest executive Otherwise vulnerable to abuse and/or inefficiencies No clear rules / allocation framework for allocation of investment spend across major categories (human vs physical vs financial assets) No clear policy on saving through financial assets only accumulated as residuals (excess revenues after all spending needs met)

Management and Accumulation of Financial Assets Management GRB financial assets held on central bank balance sheet Held with long-term portion of FX reserves (Pula Fund) Invested offshore and managed for long-term returns (equity/bonds) Mixture of in-house and contracted managers Accumulation Financial assets accumulation relatively small only around 5% of mineral revenues saved No explicit provision for financial saving from mineral revenues accumulated from residuals not formal allocations No rules for payments into and drawdowns from GRB mineral funds hence can be depleted quickly Lack of clarity over whether funds are accumulated for budget stabilisation, to provide income, or as a fund for future generations

Dutch Disease?

Macroeconomic Policy Fiscal policy: Run budget surpluses Keep spending growth within absorptive capacity of the economy (to avoid driving up non-tradeables prices) Exchange rate policy Managed peg (to a basket) Keep currency undervalued (relative to BoP eqn) Accumulate offshore assets

Index 2006=100 Nominal and real effective exchange rates, 1990-2012 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 NEER REER Steady depreciation of NEER Moderately stable REER Complex job managing inflation, liquidity & interest rates in a pegged exchange rate environment

percent Has Dutch Disease been avoided? Yes, in terms of REER stability Non-mining tradeables sector (agric., mfg., tourism etc.) has had buoyant growth But economy very reliant on non-tradeables & government Concern about uncompetitive labour costs driven by mining/government sectors High unemployment and insufficient job creation Regional and international competitiveness of non-mining tradeables still an issue Av. real growth, 1994-2012 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Conclusion Botswana has been successful in managing many of the challenges of mineral-led growth: Dealing with mining companies Tax policy Spending and investment Balanced macroeconomic policy Many lessons for others to follow, although some aspects of policy framework need modernisation Key challenge now of moving to post-mineral era requiring fundamental and hence difficult - policy changes