Macroeconomic Issues and Policies in the Middle East and North Africa [electronic resource] / Zubair Iqbal.

By: Iqbal, ZubairMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2001Description: 1 online resource (388 p.)ISBN: 1589060415 :Subject(s): Central Bank | Exchange Rate | Exchange Rates | Foreign Exchange | Real Exchange Rate | Algeria | Iran, Islamic Republic ofAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Macroeconomic Issues and Policies in the Middle East and North AfricaOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This book brings together recent IMF research on how the Middle East and North African countries are grappling with various macroeconomic challenges. It rigorously analyzes policy alternatives for a range of relevant topics, including the implications of changing demographic trends for growth and unemployment, determinants of inflation, financial-sector reform and Islamic banking, fiscal sustainability in oil-dependent economies, exchange rate and trade arrangements, and impediments to foreign direct investment. The book's overall theme-self-sustaining and faster growth can be achieved through comprehensive structural reforms and closer collaboration between the region's policymakers and the international community.
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This book brings together recent IMF research on how the Middle East and North African countries are grappling with various macroeconomic challenges. It rigorously analyzes policy alternatives for a range of relevant topics, including the implications of changing demographic trends for growth and unemployment, determinants of inflation, financial-sector reform and Islamic banking, fiscal sustainability in oil-dependent economies, exchange rate and trade arrangements, and impediments to foreign direct investment. The book's overall theme-self-sustaining and faster growth can be achieved through comprehensive structural reforms and closer collaboration between the region's policymakers and the international community.

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