Tanzania : the story of an African transition / Roger Nord ... [et al.] - [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, c2009. - v, 74 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-74).

Introduction -- Opening up the economy -- Putting public finances on a durably sound footing -- Establishing effective monetary policy and a vibrant financial sector -- Aid, growth, and competitiveness -- Challenges for the future.

In 1985, Tanzania was in severe economic distress, plagued by widespread shortages and high inflation. Twenty years later, inflation has declined to single digits, economic growth has averaged 7 percent per year since 2000, and real per capita income has risen by 50 percent. This report documents this turnaround, the economic policies that contributed to it, and the road ahead because, while much has been achieved, much remains to be done.--Publisher's description.



9781589068223 158906822X

2009284269


Finance, Public--Tanzania.
Maliye, Halk
Monetary policy--Tanzania.
Para politikası--Tanzanya

HC885 / .T3724 2009

330.9679 / TAN 2009

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