Description |
1 online resource (63 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Series |
IMF country report ; no. 10/40 |
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IMF country report ; no. 10/40.
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Assessment of Requirements for Reaching the Completion Point; Boxes; 1. Status of Floating Completion Point Triggers; A. PRSP Implementation; B. Macroeconomic Performance; Tables; 1. Selected Economic Indicators; C. Debt Management; D. Public Expenditure Policy; E. Public Financial Management; F. Business Environment and Economic Development; III. Updated Debt Relief and Debt Sustainability Analysis; A. Data Reconciliation; B. Revision of HIPC Assistance and Status of Creditor Participation; C. Considerations for Exceptional Topping-Up Assistance |
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D. Creditor Participation in the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative2. Breakdown of the Increase of NPV of Debt-to-Export Ratio as of March 20, 2009; E. Debt Sustainability Outlook for 2009-2029; F. Sensitivity Analysis; IV. Conclusions; V. Issues for Discussion; Figures; 1. Composition of Stock of External Debt as of March 20, 2006 by Creditor Group; 2. Potential Costs of the HIPC Initiative as of the HIPC Initiative as of March 20, 2006 by Creditor Group; 3. External Debt Burden Indicators, 2008-29; 4. Sensitivity Analysis, 2008-29 |
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3. Nominal Stock and Net Present Value of Debt as of March 20, 2006 by Creditor Groups4. HIPC Initiative Assistance Under a Proportional Burden Sharing Approach; 5. Discount Rates and Exchange Rates; 6. Net Present Value of External Debt, 2008-29; 7. External Debt Service, 2008-29; 8. Nominal and Net Present Value of External Debt Outstanding at March 20, 2009; 9. External Debt Indicators, 2008/09-28/29; 10. Sensitivity Analysis, 2008/09-28/29; 11. Status of Creditor Participation Under the Enhanced HIPC Initiative |
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12. Delivery of IDA Assistance Under the Enhanced HIPC Initiative and the MDRI, 2006/07-2043-4413. HIPC Initiative: Status of Country Cases Considered Under the Initiative, June 30, 2009; 14. Paris Club Creditors' Delivery of Debt Relief Under Bilateral Initiatives Beyond the HIPC Initiative; A. Recent Developments; B. Key Assumptions; C. External Debt Sustainability Analysis; D. Fiscal Debt Sustainability; E. Conclusion |
Summary |
This report examines the Heavily-Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative paper on Afghanistan. Afghanistan has made sufficient progress in meeting the completion point triggers, despite a challenging environment during the HIPC interim period, marked by increasing insecurity in parts of the country and the global fuel and food crisis. It has fully implemented the triggers on preparing and implementing a poverty reduction strategy paper, maintaining a stable macroeconomic environment, improving debt management and public financial and expenditure management, and improving the business environment |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
International Monetary Fund -- Afghanistan
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SUBJECT |
International Monetary Fund fast |
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Economic assistance -- Afghanistan
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Debts, External -- Afghanistan
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Debt relief -- Afghanistan
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Afghan War, 2001-2021 -- Economic aspects
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Debt relief
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Debts, External
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Economic assistance
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Economics
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Afghanistan
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
International Monetary Fund.
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World Bank.
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ISBN |
1452701415 |
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9781452701417 |
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9781451800456 |
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1451800452 |
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1462302092 |
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9781462302093 |
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1452740445 |
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9781452740447 |
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1282840045 |
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9781282840041 |
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9786612840043 |
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6612840048 |
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