Factors Affecting Public Sector Investment in the Livestock Industry in Malaw

George Ng’ambi, Mavuto Tembo, Shaibu Benard, Vera Kamtukule, Milcah Kalinga
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The dominant narrative is that public financing and investment in the public sector depend on the political leadership of the government executive because of the incentives gained in public finance management. The executive arm of the government includes elected political leaders and technocrats. Using the case of the agricultural sector, this paper examines the role of technocrats and elected leadership in investment choices. This paper uses, in support of quantitative findings, qualitative evidence from a case study designed in the Department of Animal Health and Livestock Development in Malawi. The variables were used to analyze the quantitative data, and content analysis was used for qualitative data. The finding reveals that seniority, authority, political affiliation, and technical expertise of civil servant leadership significantly influence public investment choices in the livestock sector in Malawi. Both elected political executives and technocrats had self-interests in delivering goods with swift and visible returns. The study concludes that Malawi's public sector investment arena is a ‘war zone’ with various actors vying for dominance. The paper recommends a critical review of the reforms in the livestock sector to bring the investment culture on course in Malawi. More studies are needed to resolve issues around privatization models of services in the livestock sector and the role of government and transactional actors.
影响马拉维公共部门对畜牧业投资的因素
占主导地位的说法是,公共部门的公共融资和投资取决于政府行政部门的政治领导,因为在公共财政管理中获得了激励。政府的行政机构包括选举产生的政治领导人和技术官僚。本文以农业部门为例,考察了技术官僚和民选领导人在投资选择中的作用。为了支持定量研究结果,本文使用了马拉维动物卫生和牲畜发展部设计的一个案例研究的定性证据。定量资料采用变量分析,定性资料采用内容分析。研究结果表明,公务员领导的资历、权威、政治派别和技术专长显著影响马拉维牲畜部门的公共投资选择。无论是民选的政治高管还是技术官僚,都希望提供迅速而明显的回报。该研究的结论是,马拉维的公共部门投资领域是一个“战区”,各种参与者都在争夺主导地位。该报告建议对畜牧部门的改革进行批判性审查,以使马拉维的投资文化走上正轨。需要进行更多的研究,以解决有关畜牧部门服务私有化模式以及政府和交易行为者的作用的问题。
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