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production of Eritrea. It also includes data on Assab refinery production, purchases and sales by Eritrea, ex-refinery and retail …
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The Eritrean economy continues to be adversely affected by the effects of the border conflict with Ethiopia. In other structural reform areas, the government seems to have further increased state control over the economy. The authorities confirmed their commitment to strengthen the role of the...
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This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix examines the sustainability of the public finances in Eritrea. The … long enough for the authorities in Eritrea to gain a full understanding of the functioning of the economy and develop the … to strengthen growth and reduce poverty. The paper also analyzes the determinants of inflation in Eritrea …
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This paper describes economic developments and reforms in Eritrea during the 1990s. The paper highlights that the … developments in domestic production, prices, and the structural reforms undertaken in Eritrea. Developments in public sector …
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This paper describes economic developments in Eritrea during 1990–95. In 1993, despite strong growth in the industry …
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This Selected Issues paper examines the impact of relief and reconstruction expenditures in Eritrea on the fiscal … paper highlights that Eritrea’s financial system has undergone considerable reform through the mid-1990s, but remains …
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This Selected Issues paper describes economic developments in Eritrea during the 1990s. The paper highlights that since …
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The aim of the paper is to shift the focus of famine analysis away from food supply towards the macroeconomic determinants of food entitlement—i.e., to the ability of individuals to purchase food. Towards this end, we develop a model to demonstrate how loose monetary and fiscal policies may...
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This paper reviews economic developments in Barbados during the 1990s. Economic activity declined during 1990-92 but began to recover in 1993. The recovery started slowly in 1993, but picked up in 1994, and real GDP grew by 3.8 percent in that year. Adverse weather in 1994 led to a drop in sugar...
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