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Myanmar is a low-income country, and with the right reforms, it can realize its rich economic potential. The government …
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. Macroeconomic policies and further reforms: The Central Bank of Myanmar needs to focus on building international reserves and …
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improved export performance but rising capital account inflows should enable Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM)’s international … prospects remain strong. Myanmar’s long-run growth potential is estimated at around 7 percent, in line with peer countries …
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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
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Pre-COVID-19, economic policies under "Abenomics" helped ease financial conditions, exit deflation, and raise labor market participation, but fell short on the deep reforms needed to raise productivity and achieve inclusive and sustainable growth. The Japanese economy is now recovering from the...
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Macao SAR's recovery is expected to continue in 2022, but it will take several years before the economy returns to its pre-crisis level. Although strong fiscal support and the financial strength of Macao SAR's casino groups cushioned employment and consumption, the sharp contraction in activity...
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KEY ISSUES Context. Raising growth and ensuring long-term fiscal sustainability remain the two critical issues of the FSM. The reform agenda, in particular, the tax reform package and growth-enhancing reforms, hinges on achieving a national consensus in a loosely federated nation. Outlook. The...
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This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that after a sharp contraction in the first quarter of 2014, Thailand’s economy experienced a modest recovery in subsequent quarters, to expand by 0.7 percent in the year as a whole. Inflation decelerated toward the end of 2014 and became negative...
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