UID:
almafu_9958070623502883
Format:
1 online resource (67 p.)
ISBN:
1-4552-8447-5
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1-4527-8381-0
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1-280-91761-X
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1-4519-9705-1
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9786613741509
Series Statement:
IMF Staff Country Reports
Content:
Bangladesh’s 2008 Article IV Consultation reports that growth picked up strongly from a slow start to the year with rebounds in agriculture and garment exports playing a leading role. Strong growth of remittances and increased external assistance helped support the balance of payments in the face of rising import costs. An impressive increase in government revenues, bringing state-owned enterprise losses onto the budget, and the substantial increase in administered prices have been significant achievements.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Contents; Executive Summary; I. Background; II. Recent Economic Developments; III. Economic Outlook; IV. Macroeconomic Policy Discussions; A. Containing Inflation; B. Improving Exchange Rage Management; Boxes; 1. Equilibrium Exchange Rate Assessment and External Stability; C. Deepening the Financial Sector; D. Building on Improvements in Fiscal Management; 2. Subsidies and State-Owned Enterprises; V. Other Issues; 3. Revenue Administration Reforms; VI. Staff Appraisal; Figures; 1. Real and Fiscal Sector Indicators, FY2001-09; 2. Monetary and External Sector Indicators, FY2001-09
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Tables1. Key Economic Indicators, FY2004-14; 2. Balance of Payments, FY2005-09; 3. Central Government Operations, FY2006-09; 4. Central Bank Balance Sheet, June 2006-June 2009; 5. Monetary Survey, June 2006-June 2009; 6. Financial Soundness Indicators; 7. Millennium Development Goals, 1990-2007; Contents; I. Fund Relations; II. Fund and World Bank Work Priorities; III. Relations with the Asian Development Bank; IV. Statistical Issues
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4518-0426-1
Language:
English