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Title Sudan : 2014 article IV consultation and second review under the staff-monitored program - staff report ; press releases ; and statement by the Executive Director for Sudan.

Publication Info. Washington, District of Columbia : International Monetary Fund, 2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (101 pages) : illustrations (some color), chart, graphs.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series IMF Country Report ; Number 14/364
IMF country report ; no. 14/364.
Contents Cover; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; BOXES; 1. The Recent Breakdown in Correspondent Bank Relations; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOKS, AND RISKS; POLICY DISCUSSIONS; A. Overview; B. Restoring Macroeconomic Stability; 2. Fuel Subsidies Reform; C. Policies to Support Inclusive Growth and Reduce Unemployment; D. External debt; 3. Path to Normalization of Relations and Debt Relief; E. Statistical Issues; SECOND REVIEW UNDER THE SMP; ARTICLE VIII ISSUES; STAFF APPRAISAL; 4. Exchange Rate System; FIGURES; 1. Selected Economic Indicators; 2. Selected Political and Social Indicators.
3. Selected Economic and Financial IndicatorsTABLES; 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2011-19; 2. Balance of Payments, 2011-19; 3A. Government Operations, 2013-19 in millions of SDGs; 3B. Government Operations, 2013-19 in percent of GDP; 4. Monetary Survey, 2010-14; 5. Summary Accounts of the Monetary Authorities, 2010-14; 6. Summary Accounts of the Commercial Banks, 2010-14; 7. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Outlook, 2011-19; 8. Financial Soundness Indicators for the Banking Sector, 2010-14; ANNEXES; I. External Sector Assessment; II. Sources of Growth in Sudan; APPENDICES; I. Letter of Intent.
Attachment I. Technical Memorandum of UnderstandingCONTENTS; RELATIONS WITH THE FUND; RELATIONS WITH THE WORLD BANK; RELATIONS WITH THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; STATISTICAL ISSUES.
Summary KEY ISSUESContext: Sudan's economy has yet to recover from the shock of South Sudan's secession three years ago, which took away three-quarters of oil production, half of its fiscal revenues, and two-thirds of its international payments capacity. Despite progress in implementing policies to address the resulting imbalances, inflation remains high and growth sluggish. Macroeconomic adjustment has been complicated by structural weaknesses, a heavy debt burden, U.S. sanctions, and volatile domestic and regional political factors. The authorities embarked earlier this year on a stabilization progr.
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Subject International Monetary Fund -- Sudan.
International Monetary Fund.
Sudan.
Fiscal policy -- Sudan.
Fiscal policy.
Monetary policy -- Sudan.
Monetary policy.
Sudan -- Economic conditions.
Economic conditions.
Sudan -- Economic policy.
Economic policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author International Monetary Fund, issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Sudan : 2014 article IV consultation and second review under the staff-monitored program - staff report; press releases; and statement by the Executive Director for Sudan. Washington, District of Columbia : International Monetary Fund, ©2014 1 volume (various pagings) IMF Country Report ; Number 14/364 9781498371537
ISBN 9781498329446 (electronic book)
1498329446 (electronic book)
9781498371537