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_eAACR
082 0 0 _a338.9533 YEM
110 _aIMF
245 0 0 _aYemen in the 1990s :
_bfrom unification to economic reform /
_cKlaus Enders ... [et al.].
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bInternational Monetary Fund,
_cc2002.
300 _aix, 122 p. :
_bill. ;
_c28 cm.
490 1 _aOccasional paper ;
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 81).
505 _a Preface vii List of Abbreviations viii Overview 1 (2) External Environment: Politics, Oil, and Debt 3 (12) Political Developments: Unity, Gulf Crisis, Civil War, and Democracy 3 (2) Yemen's Emergence as an Oil Producer 5 (6) External Debt 11 (4) Macroeconomic Policy During 1990-99 15 (11) Crisis, Controls, and Stagnation: Macroeconomic Policies During 1990-94 16 (4) Reform and the Return of Stability and Growth During 1995-99 20 (2) Preserving the Oil Wealth: A Long-Term View of Yemen's Fiscal Policy Stance 22 (4) Microeconomic Reforms 26 (21) Foreign Exchange Regime and Foreign Trade Reforms 26 (4) Tax Reform 30 (2) Public Expenditure Reform 32 (5) Reform of the Regulatory Environment 37 (3) Privatization 40 (1) Financial Sector Reforms 41 (6) Poverty and Social Safety Net Policies 47 (5) Pensions 47 (1) The Social Welfare Fund and Other Cash Transfers 48 (1) The Social Fund for Development 48 (2) Informal Safety Nets and Development Support Organizations 50 (2) Economic Performance from 1990 to 1999 52 (29) Growth and Employment 52 (8) Inflation 60 (2) Poverty and Social Indicators 62 (6) Saving, Investment, and External Vulnerability 68 (5) Annexes Tourism Sector in Yemen: Problems and Prospects 73 (4) Summary of the Tax System as of end-June 2000 77 (4) References 81 (1) Statistical Appendix 82
546 _aeng
700 1 _aEnders, Klaus-Stefan,
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