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1 online resource (83 pages) : color illustrations |
Series |
IMF country report ; no. 16/291 |
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IMF country report ; no. 16/291.
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Contents |
Cover; CONTENTS; RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOK, AND RISKS; PROGRAM OBJECTIVES AND POLICY DISCUSSIONS; A. Structural Reforms to Boost Growth and Create Jobs; B. Employing Fiscal Policy to Support Growth While Ensuring Sustainability; C. Safeguarding Financial Stability While Promoting Credit Growth; PROGRAM MODALITIES AND RISKS; STAFF APPRAISAL; BOX; 1. BiH: Improving National Policy Coordination; FIGURES; 1. BiH: Recent Developments; 2. BiH: Program Objective, Key Policy Areas and Key Measures; TABLES; 1. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Selected Economic Indicators, 2012-21 |
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2. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Real Sector Developments, 2012-213. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Balance of Payments, 2013-21; 4. Bosnia and Herzegovina: General Government Statement of Operations, 2012-21; 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina: General Government Statement of Operations, 2012-17; 5a. Institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Statement of Operations, 2012-17; 5b. Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: General Government Statement of Operations, 2012-17; 5c. Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Central Government Statement of Operations, 2012-17 |
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5d. Republika Srpska: General Government Statement of Operations, 2012-175e. Republika Srpska: Consolidated Central Government of Operations, 2012-17; 6. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Monetary Survey, 2013-16; 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Proposed Schedule of Purchases Under the Extended Arrangement Under the EFF, 2016-19; 8. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Proposed Quantitative Performance Criteria and Indicative Targets Under the 2016-19 Extended Arrangement Under the EFF; 9. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Structural Conditionality; 10. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Indicators of Capacity to Repay the fund, 2011-27 |
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11a. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Gross Financing Requirements 2015-1911b. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Gross Financing Requirements 2015-19; 12. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Financial Soundness Indicators 2010-15; ANNEXES; I. Reducing the Public Wage Bill: Challenges and Prospects; II. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA); APPENDIX; I. Letter of Intent; Attachment; I. Technical Memorandum of Understanding on Definitions and Reporting Under the 2016-19 Extended Arrangement Under the EFF |
Summary |
The economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) continues to recover. Growth was 3.2 percent in 2015, despite fiscal consolidation forced by financing constraints, and is expected to be at about the same level this year. External and internal imbalances have eased substantially in the past year. However, since the global financial crisis, economic convergence with advanced European economies has lagged. Unemployment, especially among the youth, is high and persistent, and creates incentives for emigration. There are important challenges in the areas of improving the business environment, reorienting fiscal policy to support growth while ensuring sustainability, promoting credit while safeguarding financial stability, and ensuring the fragmented governance structure does not affect the single economic space |
Notes |
"September 2016." |
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"October 11, 2013"--Page 2 of pdf |
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Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org website, viewed October 7, 2016) |
Subject |
International Monetary Fund -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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SUBJECT |
International Monetary Fund fast |
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Fiscal policy -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Economic development -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Economic indicators -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Unemployment -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Economic development
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Economic indicators
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Fiscal policy
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Unemployment
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
International Monetary Fund, publisher.
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ISBN |
9781475535556 |
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1475535554 |
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