Faculty Working Papers

Bolivia’s Economic Pivot: Main Findings and Reform Priorities

Overview

This publication synthesizes the main findings and recommendations from a series of reports on Bolivia’s Economic Pivot. We examine the origins of the current crisis and propose a strategy to restore macroeconomic stability while supporting long-term growth. Bolivia’s macroeconomic collapse is the most visible symptom of a much deeper crisis. While the contraction of natural gas production was a key trigger, the country’s crisis stems from a broader institutional breakdown that weakened private investment, export capacity, and productivity growth across the economy. In response, we outline a comprehensive reform plan based on 5 pillars: 1) a growth-enhancing and credible fiscal consolidation; 2) an effective and targeted social compensation network; 3) a restoration of external balance and monetary credibility; 4) renewed investment attractiveness and restored export potential in strategic sectors; and 5) a new institutional foundation for developing new productive capabilities.

Growth Lab Working Paper Series
No. 260

Authors

Hausmann, R., Venturi, L., Brenot, C., Abad, A., Arcay, G., Freeman, T., García, F., Lamby, L. & Shah, T.

Citation

Hausmann, R., et al., 2026. Bolivia’s Economic Pivot: Main Findings and Reform Priorities. Growth Lab Working Paper, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.