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The January 2010 earthquake represented a major setback for Haiti, after several years of improved economic performance. Executive Directors commended the authorities for quickly restoring basic government functions and maintaining sound policies during the crisis. Directors welcomed the...
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The Executive Board of the IMF has approved a disbursement of an amount equivalent to SDR 2.075 million under the Rapid Credit Facility for St. Vincent and the Grenadines to help the country manage the economic impact of Hurricane Tomas. The Board’s approval enables the immediate...
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The Executive Board of the IMF on July 25, 2011, has approved a disbursement of an amount equivalent to SDR 1.245 million under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) for St. Vincent and the Grenadines to help the country meet the urgent balance-of-payments need caused by torrential rains, flooding,...
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This paper presents Haiti’s Sixth Review under the Extended Credit Facility and request for Waiver of Performance Criterion, and Augmentation of Access. Manufacturing activity would be hit the most, as the largest enterprises, including the important export textile sector, have been...
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St. Lucia faces significant policy challenges in the aftermath of Hurricane Tomas. It is experiencing an urgent balance of payments need that would result in a severe economic disruption. The government is focused on achieving medium-term debt sustainability. The policies outlined tackle urgent...
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to higher inflation. The near-term economic outlook is to a large extent shaped by the post-tsunami reconstruction effort …. Reconstruction and a quick rebound in tourism should maintain growth momentum, but demand pressures and fuel price adjustments are …
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line with IMF policy for Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF)-eligible countries, they have also requested the … provision of subsidies to reduce the rate of charge to concessional terms. Reconstruction and rehabilitation will support growth …
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significantly reduce poverty and unemployment. Growth averaged 3 percent over the last decade. It has been volatile because of the …
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This paper on the Second Review Under the Staff-Monitored Program for the Union of the Comoros reports that the external current account is expected to worsen with the sharp deterioration of the trade deficit. General economic conditions have remained lackluster in 2005, hampered by the sharp...
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Countries (HIPC) Initiative. Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) arrangement is scheduled to be discussed by the IMF … begun the preparation of a full Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). An important objective of the authorities is to …
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