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This Summary Report describes Afghanistan's Interim National Development Strategy (I-ANDS). It assesses the overall policy objectives, analyzes the context of and constraints to the achievement of those objectives, summarizes the government's key strategies and programs, and also reviews...
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outlook. High financing needs and low buffers leave Belarus highly dependent on external financial support. The risk of …
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This paper focuses on the 2012 Article IV Consultation and Second Post-Program Monitoring Discussions with Belarus …
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This Selected Issues Paper presents an analysis of Belarus-specific conditions and cross-country research, and proposes …. The paper also provides estimates of potential gains for Belarus from conducting structural reforms, and offers a …
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The economic model of Belarus is increasingly untenable, resulting in poor policy outcomes. Strong and predictable … needed. The National Bank of the Republic of Belarus (NBRB) should tighten liquidity and stand ready to take further measures …
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This paper focuses on Fifth Post-Program Monitoring Discussions with Republic of Belarus. Growth in Belarus has …
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As part of Basel III reforms, the NSFR is a new prudential liquidity rule aimed at limiting excess maturity transformation risk in the banking sector and promoting funding stability. The revised package has been issued for public consultation with a plan of making the rule binding in 2018. This...
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This Selected Issues paper examines implications of capital account liberalization in Iceland. Capital controls were critical in 2008 to avoid a more severe collapse of the Icelandic economy. Six years later, capital inflows have been liberalized, but most outflows remain restricted. Iceland has...
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This Selected Issues paper assesses the youth unemployment problem in advanced European economies, especially the euro area. Youth unemployment rates increased sharply in the euro area after the crisis. Much of these increases can be explained by output dynamics and the greater sensitivity of...
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