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This Selected Issues paper on the Republic of Moldova was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund … and do not necessarily reflect the views of the government of the Republic of Moldova or the Executive Board of the IMF. …
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. The NDS argues that Moldova needs to add productivity-enhancing investment and exports as growth drivers to its …
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This paper presents Second Post-Program Monitoring Discussions focusing on Moldova. Governance in the banking system … Moldova are exacerbating the ongoing slowdown in activity, easing inflationary pressures, and weakening export performance …
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This paper focuses on Moldova’s 2014 Article IV Consultation and First Post-Program Monitoring Discussions. Moldova …
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After the 2009 crisis, policies have improved markedly, backed by substantial foreign assistance. Notably, fiscal adjustment has reduced the large budget imbalance, monetary policy has tamed inflation, and structural reforms have spurred strong export expansion. These reforms led to impressive...
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Moldova. The NDS “Moldova 2020†presents a vision of cohesive long-term sustainable economic development based on a …
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fiscal imbalances (VFIs) in Moldova over the period 2005–13. The results show that the extent of variation in VFIs across …
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The Growth and Social Protection Strategy (GSPS) provides the framework for Dominica’s economic and social policies over the next five years and sets out the macroeconomic framework; the growth strategy, including the enabling environment for private enterprise and sectoral strategies;...
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An opening of Cuba to U.S. tourism would represent a seismic shift in the Caribbean's tourism industry. This study models the impact of such a potential opening by estimating a counterfactual that captures the current bilateral restriction on tourism between the two countries. After controlling...
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