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Title The Bahamas : 2009 Article IV consultation : staff report : staff supplement : and public information notice on the Executive Board discussion
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource : color illustrations
Series IMF country report, 2227-8907 ; no. 09/189
IMF country report ; no. 09/189.
Contents I. Background; II. Recent Developments and Near-Term Outlook; Figures; Boxes; III. Policy Discussions; A. Macroeconomic Policy Responses to the Shock; B. Financial Sector Policies; C. Contingency Planning and Risks; D. Reducing Vulnerability over the Medium Term; IV. Staff Appraisal; Tables; Appendices; Contents; Annexes; I. Fund Relations; II. Financial Relations with the Inter-American Development Bank; III. Statistical Issues
Summary 1. The Bahamas is a small open economy, based mainly on tourism, foreign direct investment, and offshore financial activities. The one-to-one peg between the Bahamian and U.S. dollars has been in place for 36 years, and has provided a stable investment climate. The country has the third largest income per capita in the western hemisphere region, with a good track record of political stability, and a relatively high credit rating within the region. Tourism accounts for almost half of GDP, with over 80 percent of tourists from the United States. FDI, mostly related to tourism and second-home buyers, fuels construction, domestic employment and services. The financial sector, including the offshore sector, accounts for about 20 percent of economic activity. Exchange controls are maintained on capital transactions, narrowing the field of investment opportunities for local wealth, largely to real estate and government debt
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"June 2009."
English
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Subject International Monetary Fund -- Bahamas
SUBJECT International Monetary Fund fast
Subject Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
Financial crises -- Bahamas
Fiscal policy -- Bahamas
Risk management -- Bahamas
Banks and banking -- Bahamas
Financial institutions -- Bahamas
Banks and banking
Economic history
Economic policy
Financial crises
Financial institutions
Fiscal policy
Risk management
SUBJECT Bahamas -- Economic conditions
Bahamas -- Economic policy
Subject Bahamas
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund.
ISBN 1280890371
9781280890376
9781452750521
1452750521
1451877358
9781451877359
1462342426
9781462342426
9786613731685
6613731684
9781451804744
1451804741
Other Titles Bahamas, 2009 Article Four consultation