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The year 2004 will mark another crucial step in Indonesia's long-term transition. The country will go to the polls to … Paper is so central to Indonesia in the year ahead, much of this brief is devoted to discussing it. Beyond recent … policies that are needed beyond the White Paper to ensure Indonesia builds on the macroeconomic stability achieved to attain …
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Indonesia experienced another year of modest growth amidst a hesitant global recovery, and a deteriorating investment …
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This report assesses the role of fiscal rules for countercyclical economic management in Kazakhstan and simulates the behavior of different types of fiscal rules. The work represents technical assistance to the ministry of economy and budget planning and has been financed by the joint economic...
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Armenia has a very small economy that has carried out strong reforms in many areas over the past decade and a half. It grew at a very fast pace prior to the global crisis (about 12 percent on average between 2000 and 2007), in part due to a strong inflow of remittances and Foreign Direct...
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measures. With the world economy expected to slow down this year, Thailand's key export markets will also grow at slower rates …
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A solid financial armor could not protect Thailand against the impact of the global financial crisis on its real … economy, has been greater than anticipated. There continues to be little impact of the global financial crisis on Thailand … contracted a further 16 percent in the first quarter of 2009. The aggravation of Thailand's political crisis, which had been …
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could pose risks. Overall, slower growth in advanced economies will translate into lower GDP growth Thailand for the next …
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contracted between the fourth quarter of 2008 and first quarter of 2009, Thailand's real gross domestic product (GDP) fell 6 …, real GDP fell 2.2 percent. The dominance of sectors linked to external demand over Thailand's growth dynamics is not new …
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