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This 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights economic developments and policies of Mongolia between 2003 and 2013. The …
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This technical assistance report on Mongolia was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as … necessarily reflect the views of the government of Mongolia or the Executive Board of the IMF. …
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This paper explores the extent to which macroprudential tools can be used to manage banking sector risks in Mongolia, a …
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Mongolia has made impressive progress in developing its economy over the past ten years. Medium-term prospects are …
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The modern economy of the Republic of Djibouti is based on rents directly or indirectly originating from the international port of Djibouti and from the country’s strategic position. The Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper discusses that the growth recorded over the last five years is...
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challenges to be addressed. The shortage of basic infrastructure, especially in the rural areas, is due to elevated costs and low … investments. This is compounded by the high cost of individual sanitation infrastructure, the poverty of households, and the …
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This Joint Staff Advisory Note focuses on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) for Kenya. Kenya’s second Medium Term Plan (MTP-2) that covers 2013–2017 seeks to build on the successes of the MTP1. It aims to accelerate growth to reach double-digit levels, to create jobs for...
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Guinea’s 2007–10 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper is intended to reestablish strong, sustainable economic growth in a favorable political and institutional context. The percentage of underweight children under age five has increased from 25.8 percent in 2005 to 26.1 percent in...
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Tanzania's Second National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP II) is a continuation of government and national commitments to accelerate economic growth and fight poverty. Though MKUKUTA I (NSGRP I) yielded demonstrable positive results, it failed to meet some targets. MKUKUTA...
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Guinea-Bissau’s first National Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (NPRSP) established the strategic directions, primary objectives, and commitments by the country and its people to reduce poverty and achieve the MDGs. The main objectives of the second NPRS are to make progress toward...
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