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Author International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Department.

Title The Caucasus and Central Asia: Transitioning to Emerging Markets / International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (99 pages)
Series Departmental Papers / Policy Papers; Middle East and Central Asia Departmental Paper ; 14/02
Departmental Papers / Policy Papers; Middle East and Central Asia Departmental Paper ; 14/02
Summary The countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) have recorded significant macroeconomic achievements since independence. These countries have grown more rapidly--on average by 7 percent over 1996-2011--than those in many other regions of the world and poverty has declined. Inflation has come down sharply from high rates in the 1990s and interest rates have fallen. Financial sectors have deepened somewhat, as evidenced by higher deposits and lending. Fiscal policies were broadly successful in building buffers prior to the global crisis and those buffers were used effectively by many CCA countries to support growth and protect the most vulnerable as the crisis washed across the region. CCA oil and gas exporters have achieved significant improvements in living standards with the use of their energy wealth
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Subject Economic Growth.
Energy Sector.
Fiscal Policy.
Fiscal Reforms.
Transition Economies.
Armenia.
Azerbaijan.
Georgia.
Kazakhstan.
Kyrgyz Republic.
Middle East and Central Asia.
Tajikistan.
Turkmenistan.
Uzbekistan.
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Department.
ISBN 1498349587
9781498349581
1498389244
9781498389242
1498386717
9781498386715