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In this study, economic developments and achievements, the role of the IMF, strong economic recovery, the formulation and implementation of the government’s budgetary policy, and the progress made in rebuilding fiscal institutions are first discussed in detail. An overview of the challenges...
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process for the Islamic State of Afghanistan. Since January 2002, the IMF staff has been heavily involved in assisting the …
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Afghanistan has made important achievements in recent years. The 2011 Article IV Consultation highlights that …
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Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries in the world and, after decades of ongoing conflicts and strife, it is …
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the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries in the world, and it is still at an early …
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This paper discusses key findings of the First Annual Report (2008/09) on the Afghanistan National Development Strategy …
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The report describes the policy framework for the Interim Afghanistan National Development Strategy (I-ANDS) and the … vision for Afghanistan's developments. It reviews the progress under I-ANDS, analyzes the macroeconomic environment … into Afghanistan’s financial planning mechanisms to ensure both fiscal sustainability and financial independence, and also …
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Afghanistan and a Request for Waiver of Performance Criterion. Program performance during the second half of 2007/08 fell short of …
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Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s economy achieved a major recovery, with robust GDP growth from a low level. Afghanistan has made …
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The arrangement, for SDR 81 million (50 percent of quota), was approved on June 26, 2006. The Executive Board extended the arrangement until March 31, 2010, and rephased remaining disbursements to allow for a review. The authorities intend to frame the new homegrown program within a wider...
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