Regional Economic Outlook, May 2006 Sub-Saharan Africa.
Yazar:International Monetary Fund. African Dept.
Katkıda bulunan(lar):International Monetary Fund.
Materyal türü: KitapSeri kaydı: Yayıncı: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2006Tanım: 1 online resource (130 p.).ISSN: 2071-4165.Konu(lar): Accounting framework | Accumulation of arrears | Aggregate demand | Agricultural export subsidies | Average real exchange rate | Balance of payments | Bank account | Bank accounts | Bank assets | Bank branch | Bank branch networks | Bank branches | Bank charges | Bank credit | Bank customers | Bank deposit | Bank deposits | Bank entry | Bank financing | Bank incentives | Bank intervention | Bank investment | Bank lending | Bank liquidity | Bank loans | Bank portfolios | Bank privatization | Bank products | Bank reforms | Bank restructuring | Bank securities | Bank services | Bank supervision | Banking | Banking activities | Banking assets | Banking charges | Banking crises | Banking crisis | Banking laws | Banking market | Banking operations | Banking sector | Banking sectors | Banking supervision | Banking system | Banking systems | Bankruptcy law | Bilateral trade | Bond | Bond financing | Bond markets | Bond sales | Bonds | Budget allocation | Budget allocations | Budget balance | Budget constraints | Budget deficit | Budget deficits | Capital adequacy | Capital adequacy ratio | Capital expenditure | Capital expenditures | Capital mobility | Central fiscal | Central government budget | Commodity prices | Common market | Credit union | Crowding out | Currency depreciation | Currency unions | Current account deficit | Debt-service | Decentralization | Decentralization efforts | Decentralization increases | Decentralization programs | Decentralized service | Decentralized service delivery | Decentralized system | Decentralized systems | Deconcentration | Deposit money | Deposit money banks | Deposit rates | Dollar exchange rate | Domestic demand | Domestic economy | Domestic firms | Domestic interest rates | Domestic investment | Domestic price | Domestic prices | Domestic savings | Domestic subsidies | Economic conditions | Economic cooperation | Economic outcomes | Effective exchange rate | Effective exchange rates | Excess liquidity | Exchange arrangements | Exchange auctions | Exchange earnings | Exchange markets | Exchange rate | Exchange rate adjustment | Exchange rate anchor | Exchange rate appreciation | Exchange rate arrangements | Exchange rate depreciation | Exchange rate flexibility | Exchange rate fluctuations | Exchange rate management | Exchange rate misalignment | Exchange rate movements | Exchange rate policies | Exchange rate policy | Exchange rate regime | Exchange rate regimes | Exchange rate system | Exchange rate systems | Exchange rate targeting | Exchange rate volatility | Exchange rates | Exchange reserves | Exchange restrictions | Exchange sales | Exchange surrender requirements | Expenditure levels | Export earnings | Export performance | Export prices | Export sector | Export subsidies | Export supply | Exporting countries | External finance | External financing | External position | External shocks | External trade | Extractive industries | Extractive industries transparency initiative | Financial institutions | Financial instruments | Financial intermediaries | Financial intermediation | Financial market | Financial market development | Financial markets | Financial sector | Financial sector development | Financial sector liberalization | Financial services | Financial structures | Financial system | Financial systems | Fiscal accounts | Fiscal arrangements | Fiscal decentralization | Fiscal deficit | Fiscal devolution | Fiscal impact | Fiscal indicators | Fiscal institutions | Fiscal issues | Fiscal management | Fiscal monitoring | Fiscal obligations | Fiscal operations | Fiscal policy | Fiscal position | Fiscal relations | Fiscal responsibility | Fiscal revenue | Fiscal risks | Fiscal rule | Fiscal stance | Fiscal stringency | Fiscal systems | Fixed exchange rate | Fixed exchange rate regime | Flexible exchange rate | Flexible exchange rate regimes | Flexible exchange rate system | Flexible exchange rate systems | Floating exchange rate | Floating exchange rate regime | Floating exchange rate regimes | Foreign exchange | Foreign exchange auctions | Foreign exchange earnings | Foreign exchange markets | Foreign exchange reserves | Foreign exchange sales | Foreign exchange surrender requirements | Foreign ownership | Fuel wood | Government budget | Government budget balance | Government fiscal deficit | Government revenue | Hedge | Higher oil prices | History of exchange rate | Import demand | Import duties | Import price | Importing countries | Importing country | Income distribution | Income losses | Increase in expenditures | Inflation stabilization | Interbank market | Interest rate controls | Interest rate liberalization | Intergovernmental fiscal | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | Intergovernmental transfers | Internal trade | International financial statistics | International oil prices | International trade | Liberalization efforts | Liberalized trade | Liberalizing trade | Liquid asset | Liquid petroleum | Liquid petroleum gas | Local expenditure | Local government borrowing | Local revenue | Local revenues | Local taxes | Macroeconomic stability | Market entry | Market exchange rates | Market integration | Monetary union | Monetary unions | Money market | Money market operations | National budget | National policies | Net oil exports | Nominal exchange rate | Non-oil commodity | Nontradable goods | Oil and gas | Oil exporters | Oil exports | Oil fields | Oil importers | Oil prices | Oil producers | Oil production | Oil revenues | Oil sector | Oil-importing countries | Oil-producing countries | Open economies | Open market | Output growth | Per capita income | Petroleum gas | Petroleum prices | Petroleum production | Petroleum products | Political economy | Poverty alleviation | Provincial debt | Provincial governments | Provincial revenue | Prudential requirements | Public administration | Public debt | Public expenditure | Public expenditures | Public finance | Public finances | Public investment spending | Public spending | Real effective exchange rate | Real effective exchange rates | Real exchange rate | Real exchange rate appreciation | Real exchange rates | Recapitalization | Regional integration | Regional trade | Regional trade arrangements | Regulatory framework | Reserve ratio | Reserve requirement | Reserve requirements | Return on assets | Revenue collection | Revenue sharing | Risk diversification | Rural population | Sales taxes | Savings account | State budgets | Stock market | Stock market development | Stock markets | Subnational budget | Subnational budget controls | Subnational budgets | Subnational debt | Subnational expenditure | Subnational government | Subnational governments | Subnational incentives | Subnational jurisdictions | Subnational levels | Subnational tax | Subnational taxes | Subnational units | Systemic banking crises | Tariff cuts | Tax administration | Tax base | Tax bases | Tax collection | Tax collection capacity | Tax effort | Tax payments | Tax rates | Tax ratio | Tax revenue | Tax revenues | Tax system | Tax systems | Taxation | Terms of trade | Terms-of-trade shocks | Trade arrangements | Trade integration | Trade liberalization | Trade reforms | Trade regime | Trade regimes | Trade rules | Trade shocks | Trade taxes | Trading partners | Trading system | Transition countries | Transition economies | Working capital | World economy | World prices | World trade | Botswana | Central African Republic | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Congo, Republic of | Ethiopia | Nigeria | South AfricaEk fiziksel biçimler:Print Version:DDC sınıflandırma: 330 Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Öz: Prepared by the Policy Wing of the IMF African Department, and published twice a year in English and French, Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa analyzes economic performance and short-term prospects of the 44 countries covered by the Department. Topics examined in recent volumes include responses to exogenous shocks, growth performance and growth-enhancing policies, the effectiveness of regional trade arrangements, macroeconomic implications of scaled-up aid, financial sector development, and fiscal decentralization. Detailed country data, grouped by oil-exporting and -importing countries and by subregion, are provided in an appendix and a statistical appendix, and a list of relevant publications by the African Department is included.Materyal türü | Geçerli yer | Yer numarası | Durum | İade tarihi | Barkod |
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Kitap | SESRIC Library Rafta | 330 REG 2006 (Rafa gözat) | Kullanılabilir | 101005640 |
Prepared by the Policy Wing of the IMF African Department, and published twice a year in English and French, Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa analyzes economic performance and short-term prospects of the 44 countries covered by the Department. Topics examined in recent volumes include responses to exogenous shocks, growth performance and growth-enhancing policies, the effectiveness of regional trade arrangements, macroeconomic implications of scaled-up aid, financial sector development, and fiscal decentralization. Detailed country data, grouped by oil-exporting and -importing countries and by subregion, are provided in an appendix and a statistical appendix, and a list of relevant publications by the African Department is included.
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