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Author International Monetary Fund, author.

Title Dominica : 2011 Article IV consultation / International Monetary Fund
Published Washington, District of Columbia : International Monetary Fund, 2011
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Description 1 online resource (73 pages) : illustrations (some color), charts, graphs, tables
Series IMF Country Report ; Number 11/324
IMF country report ; no. 11/324.
Contents Cover; CONTENTS; SETTING; MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK AND RISKS; POST-CRISIS POLICY CHALLENGES; A. Fiscal Policies: Proceeding with the Consolidation; B. Financial System: Maintaining Financial Stability; C. Boosting Growth in the Long-Term; STAFF APPRAISAL; ANNEX I. REBASING OF THE NATIONAL ACCOUNTS; ANNEX II. FISCAL ADJUSTMENT MEASURES; ANNEX III. REAL EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE RATE AND EXTERNAL COMPETITIVENESS; FIGURES; 1. Dominica: Regional Comparisons; 2. Dominica: Selected Economic Indicators; 3. Dominica: External Sector Developments; 4. Dominica: Monetary and Financial Developments
5. Dominica: Fiscal DevelopmentsTABLES; 1. Dominica: Selected Economic and Social Indicators; 2. Dominica: Summary Accounts of the Central Government; 3. Dominica: Balance of Payments; 4. Dominica: Summary Accounts of the Banking Sytem; 5. Dominica: Public Sector Debt Sustainability Framework, Baseline Scenario, 2008-2031; 6. Dominica: External Debt Sustainability Framework, Baseline Scenario, 2008-2031; CONTENTS; Appendix I. Dominica: Fund Relations; Appendix II. Dominica: Relations with the World Bank Group; Appendix III. Dominica: Relations with the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
Summary Dominica has made significant progress over the past decade in strengthening its macroeconomic policy management. The 2011 Article IV Consultation report concludes that Dominica is emerging from the crisis. Growth turned positive in 2010, but tepid demand and the needed fiscal consolidation will weigh on the near-term prospects. Executive Directors endorse that fiscal policies need to be returned to a sounder footing to correct the weakening fiscal position. Given weakening revenues, IMF staff believes that achieving the authorities' target will necessitate additional fiscal measures beyond those envisaged in the budget
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 23, 2014)
Subject Economic indicators -- Dominica
Economic history
Economic indicators
Economic policy
SUBJECT Dominica -- Economic conditions
Dominica -- Economic policy
Subject Dominica
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781463951436
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