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Author African Dept., International Monetary Fund

Title Guinea
Published Washington : International Monetary Fund, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (138 pages)
Series IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF Staff Country Reports
Contents Cover; Table of Contents; Executive Summary; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: RECENT SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION; 1.1 POVERTY AND INEQUALITY IN GUINEA; 1.1.1.1 Evolution of monetary poverty; Graphs and tables; TABLE 1: POVERTY AND INEQUITY TRENDS BY RESIDENTIAL SETTING; 1.1.1.2 Regional disparities; 1.1.1.3 Poverty and inequity; TABLE 2: POVERTY INDICATOR TRENDS BY REGION, 2007-2012; 1.1.2. Non-monetary poverty; TABLE 3: BREAKDOWN OF POVERTY VARIATIONS BETWEEN 2007 AND 2012; TABLE 4: EDUCATION AND LITERACY INDICATOR TRENDS, BY RESIDENTIAL SETTING, 2007-2012 (%)
TABLE 5: LABOR MARKET TRENDS (15 YEARS AND OVER) BETWEEN 2002 AND 20121.1.3. Determinants of poverty; 1.1.4. Households' perceptions of poverty; 1.1.5. MDG evaluation; TABLE 6: SITUATION REPORT: MDG INDICATORS; 1.2 PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF POVERTY IN GUINEA; 1.2.1 System of governance and limited capacities; 1.2.2 Growth, Inflation, Competitiveness and Redistribution; TABLE 7: GDP TRENDS AT CONSTANT PRICES AND THE CONTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT SECTORS; 1.2.3 Structural reforms; Boxes; BOX 1: PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
TABLE 8: "DOING BUSINESS" CLASSIFICATION OF ECOWAS COUNTRIES COMPARED WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (ASS) AND THE REST OF THE WORLD1.2.4 Quality of economic infrastructure; 1.2.5 Allocation of public resources to priority sectors; 1.2.6 Social security; 1.3 FUTURE CHALLENGES TO MEET; CHAPTER II: STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE REDUCTION OF POVERTY; 2.1 BASIS OF THE STRATEGY; 2.1.1 Vision and priorities for development; BOX 2: SIMANDOU: SOUTH GUINEAN GROWTH CORRIDOR; 2.1.2 Strategic directions; 2.1.3 Strategy's main guiding principles; 2.1.4 Strategic objectives; 2.2 STRATEGIC AXES
2.2.1 Axis 1: Governance and reinforcement of institutional and human capacities2.1.1 Reinforcement of political and institutional governance; 2.2.2 Axis 2: Acceleration, diversification and sustainability of growth; BOX 3: MINING POTENTIAL IN GUINEA; 2.2.3 Axis 3: Development of infrastructure to sustain growth; 2.2.4 Axis 4: Reinforced access to basic social services and the resilience of households; CHAPTER III: IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK; 3.1 MACROECONOMIC AND BUDGETARY FRAMEWORK; 3.1.1 Reference scenario; TABLE 9: PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM (PIP) DISTRIBUTION BY SECTOR, 2013-2015 (%)
TABLE 10: FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF THE STATE 2011-2015 (GFN BILLIONS)TABLE 11: GDP EVOLUTION OVER THE 2011-2015 PERIOD (%); TABLE 12: CONVERGENCE CRITERIA 2012-2015; 3.1.2 Accelerated scenario; TABLE 13: BUDGET ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTION BY SECTOR OVER THE 2012-2015 PERIOD (%); 3.2. IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING-EVALUATION OF POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY (PRS); 3.2.1 Directive principles for PRS implementation and monitoring-evaluation; 3.2.2 Programming of activities to implement PRS; 3.2.3 Monitoring-evaluation indicators; BOX 4: PRS MONITORING-EVALUATION TOOLS; 3.2.4 Institutional organization
Summary In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries
Notes Box 5: participatory monitoring
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Subject Poverty -- Guinea
Economic history
Poverty
SUBJECT Guinea -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057764
Subject Guinea
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781475541441
1475541449