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Title Kiribati : 2015 article IV consultation: press release: and staff report
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©2015

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Description 1 online resource (53 pages) : color illustrations
Series IMF country report ; no. 15/207
IMF country report ; no. 15/207.
Summary KEY ISSUES Context. Donor-financed large infrastructure projects, increased public spending, and a pick-up in credit to households have boosted real GDP growth to close to 4 percent in 2014 and to about 3 percent in 2015. Inflation remains low, underpinned by lower food and commodity prices. Steps are being taken to reduce the many hurdles to private growth that Kiribati faces, among which are high transportation and communication costs and an increasing impact of climate change. Fiscal policy. The fiscal outlook has improved, but further efforts are needed to ensure sustainability. The recurrent balance was in large surplus in 2014 and is expected to remain positive in 2015, reflecting high revenue from license fees, and notwithstanding a large increase in expenditures. But under the historic pace of spending the sovereign wealth fund (Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund---RERF) would be depleted in about 20 years. Ensuring sustainability requires containing nominal expenditure growth to around 1 1/2 per annum over the next five years (after accommodating climate-change-related costs), with transparent and symmetric transfers and withdrawals from the RERF around this path. Structural reforms. There is a consensus among donors that significant progress has been achieved. The State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) Reform Act is being implemented in a satisfactory way, as illustrated by the recent successful privatization of the telecommunication company. Key outstanding issues include further reforming the energy and copra sectors and improving the investment climate
Notes "July 2015."
--P. 2 of pdf
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF Web site, viewed July 30, 2015)
Subject International Monetary Fund -- Kiribati
SUBJECT International Monetary Fund. fast (OCoLC)fst00556666
Subject Fiscal policy -- Kiribati
Value-added tax -- Kiribati
Structural adjustment (Economic policy) -- Kiribati
Economic history.
Fiscal policy.
Structural adjustment (Economic policy)
Value-added tax.
SUBJECT Kiribati -- Economic conditions
Subject Kiribati.
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund.
ISBN 1513526804
9781513526805
ISSN 1934-7685
Other Titles Kiribati, 2015 article IV consultation