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Title Mongolia, background material
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (iii, 85 pages)
Series IMF staff country report ; no. 96/24
IMF staff country report ; no. 96/24
Summary This paper describes economic developments in Mongolia during the 1990s. Real GDP growth accelerated to 6 percent in 1995, the second year of positive growth since the transition to a market economy commenced. The main impetus to growth was again provided by the strong performance of agriculture, industry, mining, and construction. There was a record increase in livestock population, mainly in the more valuable cashmere goats. The number of new private industrial enterprises continued to grow, while ownership and management changes at some large state-owned enterprises helped stem the decline of output in that sector
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SUBJECT Internationaler Währungsfonds gnd
Subject Monetary policy -- Mongolia
Privatization -- Mongolia
Technical assistance -- Mongolia
Economic history.
Monetary policy.
Privatization.
Technical assistance.
Kooperation
Währungspolitik
SUBJECT Mongolia -- Economic conditions
Subject Mongolia.
Mongolei
Form Electronic book
Author Morsink, James Hubert John
International Monetary Fund