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of pro-poor growth, human development, and governance, is consistent with the challenge of accelerating growth and …
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Zambia’s 2005 Article IV Consultation and Third Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility are discussed …
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The 2006 Article IV Consultation, First Review Under the Three-Year Arrangement Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth … Facility of Sierra Leone reviews sustainability of higher economic growth and reduction of poverty. Sierra Leone has made …
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Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF). The post-conflict rebound has largely run its course, and first-generation reforms are … completed; a second wave of reforms is needed to sustain broad-based growth and further reduce poverty. Achieving the non …-income-related Millennium Development Goals also requires scaling up basic services without undermining macroeconomic stability. The PRGF …
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Growth Facility (PRGF) for Tanzania. Economic growth, inflation, and the external position have evolved in a manner …
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The Fifth Review Under the Three-Year Arrangement under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility of the Republic of … Mozambique explains macroeconomic performance. Growth has picked up, led by strength in the construction sector and a recovery in … sustain strong growth. The Bank of Mozambique (BM) will continue to target base money and facilitate absorption of the …
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areas. The outlook for 2009 is for continued robust growth, but the current global environment poses serious downside risks …
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and cyclical impediments to growth, and secure fiscal consolidation. It analyzes the strength of the company balance …
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This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Libyan economy remains largely state controlled and heavily dependent on the oil sector. Since the lifting of the Libya-specific trade sanctions of the United Nation and United States in September 2003 and September 2004, respectively, the...
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