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This paper discusses the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) for Burundi. The PRSP comes two and a half years after the approval in January 2004 by the Executive Boards of the IMF and the World Bank of the Interim PRSP (I-PRSP). The PRSP is also the outgrowth of a long period of negotiations...
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This paper focuses on the Medium-Term Development Program for the Kyrgyz Republic. The aim of this program is to put the economy of the country into a sustainable vector of development and improve the budget status to prevent social effects, increase living standard, and reduce poverty in the...
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Explanations of the large current account deficits for the euro area periphery and the Baltics in the run up to the crisis revolve around two main factors: deteriorating export performance or demand driven booms. We add that there were important movements in transfers and net income balances....
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This paper investigates the prospects for Ireland to grow its economy against the backdrop of high indebtedness. The … fiscal performance. The emerging conclusion is that Ireland, which has regained cost competitiveness following the crisis …
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This paper discusses Ireland’s Eleventh Review Under the Extended Arrangement. Policy implementation remains on track but recent weak GDP data point to a slower growth recovery. Real GDP declined in the first quarter, reflecting a fall in exports and weak domestic demand. Nonetheless,...
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broadening. Together with other European periphery countries, Ireland currently enjoys favorable financial market conditions, and …
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A positive financial market and real sector developments support Ireland's capacity to exit the EU-IMF supported …
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. Ireland has pulled back from a severe banking crisis with the support of the EU-IMF arrangements and broader European …
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