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This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that United Arab Emirates has continued to benefit from its perceived safe haven status and large fiscal and external buffers that have helped limit negative spillovers from lower oil prices, sluggish global growth, and volatility in emerging market...
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Cover -- CONTENTS -- STRENGTHENING FISCAL POLICY AND BUDGET FRAMEWORKS IN THE UAE -- A. Revenue and Expenditure Trends -- B. Fiscal Sustainability Analysis -- C. Sustainable Fiscal Policy Measures -- D. Strengthening Budgeting Approach -- E. Conclusions -- References -- BOXES -- 1. Water...
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This Article IV Consultation highlights that UAE has successfully weathered recent external shocks, because of its large financial buffers, diversified economy, and strong policy response. The economy is starting to recover from the 2015-16 slowdown caused by a decline in oil prices. Growth...
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This 2016 Article IV Consultation highlights that non-oil economic activity in the United Arab Emirates slowed to 3.7 percent in 2015. Negative effects on overall growth were partially offset by the increase in oil production. Despite the strong fiscal policy response to adjust to lower oil...
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This Selected Issues paper discusses performance and risks posed by government-related entities (GREs) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). GREs continue to be a major source of growth and development for the UAE, but they also pose significant fiscal and financial risks. GREs' debt remains high...
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