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1 online resource (22 pages) |
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Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Drawing on Priorities of the 2004 EPA Contributed to Macro Performance; Figure: 1. Zambia: Cross Country Comparison, 2000-10; III. Priority Areas for Any Future Program Engagement; A. Laying the Groundwork to Sustain Low Inflation; B. Infrastructure Development Presents Twin Challenges; C. Mobilizing Domestic Revenues; D. Financial Sector Development; IV. Future Fund Engagement; References; Appendix Tables; 1. Performance on Quantitative Performance Criteria and Benchmarks Under the 2004-07 PRGF |
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2. Performance on Quantitative Performance Criteria and Indicative Targets Under the 2008-11 ECF3. Zambia: Performance on Structural Performance Criteria and Structural Benchmarks Under the 2004-07 ECF; 4. Zambia: Performance on Structural Performance Criteria and Structural; Annex 1. Response of the Zambian Authorities |
Summary |
Despite improved economic growth, poverty in Zambia remained formidable and called for fiscal consolidation to contain the domestic debt and interest payments that jeopardized macroeconomic stability and social spending. Macroeconomic outcomes during ECF-2 were particularly strong. The global financial crisis significantly affected copper prices. Laying the groundwork to sustain low inflation, infrastructure development, mobilizing domestic revenues, and financial sector development are priority areas for future programs. A well-articulated medium-term economic program would help Zambia to str |
SUBJECT |
Zambia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80089997
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Subject |
Zambia
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1283560119 |
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9781283560115 |
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9781463901080 |
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1463901089 |
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1463901208 |
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9781463901202 |
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