Chad; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper aims at discussing the impact of the oil windfall on Chad, with a focus on growth, poverty, competitiveness, and fiscal policy challenges posed by the oil revenue outlook. The paper discusses the reforms needed to remove structural factors that constraints the non-oil sector growth, in particular on civil and military services and the microfinance sector. The paper argues that Chad’s current growth potential is seriously limited by low levels of both human and physical capitals and by weak institutions and governance.
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2007-01-31
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Capital | Economic growth | Economic indicators | Human capital | Government finance statistics | Oil sector | Oil revenues | Poverty | Selected issues | Statistical annexes | gdp growth | real gdp | petroleum sector | growth accounting | oil production | growth rate | oil company | total factor productivity | sustainable economic growth | gnp | long-term economic growth | gdp per capita | petroleum resources | growth rate of output | oil fields | oil reserves | gross national product | growth rates | economic theory | capital formation | oil extraction | pipeline construction | national income |
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