Senegal; Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
This Selected Issues paper for Senegal reports that reforms of the groundnut sector are an integral part of poverty reduction and growth strategy. To strengthen public finances and instill more efficiency into the groundnut sector, the government has decided to sell the state-owned groundnut processing company and to eliminate the tax and tariff preferences shielding that company from foreign competition. Fiscal decentralization is essentially viewed by the Senegalese authorities as an important tool for raising the efficiency of capital spending and reducing poverty.
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2005-06-03
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Article IV consultations | Economic conditions | Economic indicators | Economic reforms | Public finance | decentralization | fiscal decentralization | fiscal management | public finance management | fiscal transparency | fiscal discipline | fiscal policy | public expenditure | public finances | fiscal deficits | fiscal reforms |
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