Thomas, Rusuhuzwa Kigabo2022-11-162022-11-162008000333037_20101125235700https://ikesra.kra.go.ke/handle/123456789/2387This paper analyzes the role of the leadership in the economic growth in Rwanda, a country that was seriously affected by civil war and the 1994 genocide. It appears that the will and the clear vision of the leadership in Rwanda were one of the central pillars of the very good economic and social performances in Rwanda. This is particularly important because the country has almost no natural resources and the economy and its fundamentals were completely destroyed by the 1994 genocide. This paper thus helps enrich the various economic growth models by stressing the importance of the quality of leadership.enACCOUNTABILITYAccountingAgricultureAllocation of resourcesArable landBad governanceBalance of paymentsBanking systemBeneficiaryBirth ratesBroad moneyBudget deficitBudgetingBusiness communityBusiness environmentBusiness operationsCapital formationCdfCentral bankChecksChlorineCitizensCivil societyCivil warClimate changeCollective actionCommercial bankCommunity developmentCompetitivenessCredit contractCrimeCrisesCustodyDebtDecentralizationDemocracyDemocratic processesDeterminants of growthLeadership, Policy Making, Quality of Economic Policies, and Their InclusivenessThe Case of RwandaBook