Ethiopia, Recent Economic DevelopmentsInternational Monetary Fund, 1999 |
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الصفحة 10
... continued in FY99 . Private saving continued to be constrained by the low level of per capita income , large number of urban unemployed , and lack of domestic savings instruments owing to the rudimentary development of the financial ...
... continued in FY99 . Private saving continued to be constrained by the low level of per capita income , large number of urban unemployed , and lack of domestic savings instruments owing to the rudimentary development of the financial ...
الصفحة 11
... continued to do so in FY99 , despite the start of World Bank and other donor supported sector development programs ( SDPs ) , which now encompass more than half of the government's total capital budget ( in education , health , roads ...
... continued to do so in FY99 , despite the start of World Bank and other donor supported sector development programs ( SDPs ) , which now encompass more than half of the government's total capital budget ( in education , health , roads ...
الصفحة 18
... continued to be the case in FY99 . As mentioned earlier , at least in FY99 , some of the drop appears to be associated with the reduced donor support owing to concerns about the war and its impact on the government's ability to execute ...
... continued to be the case in FY99 . As mentioned earlier , at least in FY99 , some of the drop appears to be associated with the reduced donor support owing to concerns about the war and its impact on the government's ability to execute ...
المحتوى
Approved by the African Department | 2 |
Excess Liquidity and Credit Extension to the Private Sector | 23 |
Civil Service Reform in Ethiopia | 39 |
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Addis Ababa Agriculture Annual percentage change auction average Awash International Bank Bank of Ethiopia banking system civil servants Commercial Bank Current expenditure Dashen Bank data pertain debt December December 13 Derg regime divestiture Djibouti Economic employment end of period ended July Estimate In millions Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopian authorities excess liquidity excess reserves exchange rate exempted financial sector Fiscal year ended foreign exchange Fund staff estimates growth Implementation phase imports income increase investment July 1-June 30 July July July Lending minimum loans macroeconomic March millions of birr Monetary National Bank nonfactor services Nontax revenue Operational payments percent of GDP percent of total period July 1-June period July 8-July phase of privatization private sector Privatization receipts Proclamation production ratio reserves and liquidity Retail Price Index September 1998 SOEs Source state-owned sub-Saharan Table Tax revenue treasury bills U.S. dollar unless otherwise indicated Wegagen Bank World Bank