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Title Belize, recent economic developments
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (v, 79 pages) : illustrations
Series IMF staff country report ; no. 96/49
IMF Staff Country Report ; no
IMF staff country report ; no. 96/49.
IMF staff country report ; no.
Summary This paper describes economic developments in Belize during the 1990s. Following a strong performance in the late 1980s, Belize's economy weakened in 1991-93, mainly because of a substantial deterioration in the fiscal position. The overall deficit of the nonfinancial public sector increased from 1/2 percent of GDP in FY1990/91 to about 7 1/2 percent in FY1992/93 owing to a substantial increase in the government wage bill and in domestically financed capital outlays. The net domestic assets of the financial system increased by about 20 percent a year during 1991-93
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Subject Finance, Public -- Belize
Monetary policy -- Belize
Economic history.
Finance, Public.
International economic relations.
Monetary policy.
SUBJECT Belize -- Economic conditions
Belize -- Foreign economic relations
Belize -- Economic conditions -- Statistics
Subject Belize.
Genre/Form Statistics.
Form Electronic book
Author Di Tata, Juan Carlos
International Monetary Fund.