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This 2019 Article IV Consultation with the Republic of Croatia discusses that it experienced its fifth consecutive year …
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ended on October 2, with the officials of Croatia on economic developments and policies. Based on information available at …
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the views of the government of the Republic of Croatia or the Executive Board of the IMF. …
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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that Croatia remains stuck in an unusually drawn out recession. In 2013 …
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Malawi. The findings reveal that Malawi does not have an elaborate privatization program. The assemblies and municipalities …
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This study is carried out against a backdrop of deep divisions in Greece and in Europe over how to handle the challenges now confronting Greece. Greece’s deeper medium-term policy needs and identifying ways to replace the expected market financing are discussed. Structural reforms tackled...
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In this study, Greece’s economic program has progress toward its sustainable growth by boosting competitiveness, strengthening financial sector stability, and securing sustainable public finances. The fiscal and broader reforms are to achieve the program’s medium-term objectives....
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Croatia’s annual GDP growth accelerated to 4–5 percent, per capita incomes advanced further toward the EU average, and unemployment declined to the lowest levels since Croatia’s independence. The staff report for Croatia’s 2009 Article IV Consultation is also...
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This paper discusses key findings of the Second Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility for Albania. The outlook for 2007 is positive, with growth projected at 6 percent. These developments owe much to good macroeconomic policies. All quantitative program targets were met. The...
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The Lebanese authorities have requested follow-up Emergency Post-Conflict Assistance with an access of 12.5 percent of quota to support their economic program. The 2006 war with Israel led to a political stalemate and repeated outbreaks of domestic fighting until the formation of a national...
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