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This 2002 Article IV Consultation for the Islamic Republic of Iran states that the overall macroeconomic developments …, marking Iran’s return to international financial markets …
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external demand continuing to support non-oil exports, Iran’s near-term growth prospects look favorable …
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(2000/01–2003/04), Iran’s real GDP grew by 5.6 percent on average. The external current account was in surplus, external …
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Iran's 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights Fourth Five-Year Development Plan (FFYDP) and the Twenty-Year Vision …
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This Selected Issues Paper on Iran reviews that monetary factors are the main determinants of inflation in the country …
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The Islamic Republic of Iran’s 2008 Article IV Consultation underlies that the economy is showing signs of overheating …
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This paper reviews economic developments in Iran during 1990–95. The growth rate of real GDP declined from an average …
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This Selected Issues paper discusses the economics of energy price reform in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Economic … policies in Iran have traditionally relied on the abundant availability of energy at a low price to finance the country …’s economic development. Low domestic energy prices have resulted in excessive use of energy. Iran’s domestic energy use has been …
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This Selected Issues paper for the Islamic Republic of Iran deals with the analytical considerations relating to the … examines the competitiveness of the non-oil economy, fiscal sustainability, and the labor market of Iran. The paper concludes … that a degree of flexibility in the exchange rate is needed at this juncture, given Iran’s exposure to oil price shocks …
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