Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth
Tajikistan has successfully emerged from the global economic crisis. Economic activity was strong, driven by growth in industrial production and services. Inward remittances remain a key factor in stimulating domestic consumption. Although inflatio...
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okr-10986-267742021-04-23T14:04:37Z Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth World Bank ACCOUNTING ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURE ANTIDUMPING DUTIES AUDITS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEM BILL BUDGET DEFICIT BUFFERS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL ADEQUACY CENTRAL BANK COMMODITY COMMODITY EXPORTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICE INFLATION CONSUMPTION BASKET COST OF IMPORTS CREDIT FACILITY CREDITORS CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE CUSTOMS DUTIES DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICY DEBT SERVICE DEBT SOURCE DEBT SUSTAINABILITY DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMESTIC BANKING DOMESTIC BANKING SYSTEM DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC DEMAND ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ECONOMIC RISKS ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN ENERGY EXPORTS EXPENDITURE EXPORT COMMODITIES EXPORT VOLUME EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FACTORS EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FAIR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FOOD PRICES FORECASTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN TRADE FUTURE GROWTH GDP GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL SLOWDOWN GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS GROWTH INVESTMENT GROWTH RATE HOME MARKET IMPORT IMPORT TARIFFS INCOME INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL PRICES INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING LARGE-SCALE INVESTMENT LEGAL SYSTEMS LOAN LOAN CLASSIFICATIONS LOCAL BUSINESS MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARKET ACCESS MINIMUM CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL CURRENCY NATIONAL INTERESTS NATIONAL SAVINGS NON-PERFORMING LOANS OUTPUT POST-CRISIS PERIOD POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INCREASE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING RATE OF INFLATION REAL GDP RECESSION REFORM PROGRAM REGIONAL TRADE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESERVE RESERVE ACCUMULATION SALE SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SHORTFALL SLOWDOWN SOCIAL PROTECTION STOCKS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TARIFF INCREASE TAX TAX CODE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL EXPORTS TOTAL IMPORT TOTAL REVENUE TRADE BALANCE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE REGIME TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TURNOVER UNEMPLOYMENT UPWARD PRESSURE VALUE ADDED WITHDRAWAL WORKING CAPITAL WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO Tajikistan has successfully emerged from the global economic crisis. Economic activity was strong, driven by growth in industrial production and services. Inward remittances remain a key factor in stimulating domestic consumption. Although inflation returned to single digits, it continues to be susceptible to higher global prices of key imports. The country remains vulnerable to a range of external shocks, and economic outcomes depend critically on regional trade, transport, and investment policies. Concerns remain with respect to weaknesses in the financial sector. Structural reforms continue, and transparency has increased. The outlook is generally positive, but chronic risks remain. 2017-05-30T19:38:40Z 2017-05-30T19:38:40Z 2012-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/358661468312648564/Tajikistan-From-recovery-to-a-sustainable-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26774 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Tajikistan |
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ACCOUNTING ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURE ANTIDUMPING DUTIES AUDITS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEM BILL BUDGET DEFICIT BUFFERS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL ADEQUACY CENTRAL BANK COMMODITY COMMODITY EXPORTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICE INFLATION CONSUMPTION BASKET COST OF IMPORTS CREDIT FACILITY CREDITORS CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE CUSTOMS DUTIES DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICY DEBT SERVICE DEBT SOURCE DEBT SUSTAINABILITY DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMESTIC BANKING DOMESTIC BANKING SYSTEM DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC DEMAND ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ECONOMIC RISKS ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN ENERGY EXPORTS EXPENDITURE EXPORT COMMODITIES EXPORT VOLUME EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FACTORS EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FAIR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FOOD PRICES FORECASTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN TRADE FUTURE GROWTH GDP GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL SLOWDOWN GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS GROWTH INVESTMENT GROWTH RATE HOME MARKET IMPORT IMPORT TARIFFS INCOME INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL PRICES INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING LARGE-SCALE INVESTMENT LEGAL SYSTEMS LOAN LOAN CLASSIFICATIONS LOCAL BUSINESS MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARKET ACCESS MINIMUM CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL CURRENCY NATIONAL INTERESTS NATIONAL SAVINGS NON-PERFORMING LOANS OUTPUT POST-CRISIS PERIOD POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INCREASE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING RATE OF INFLATION REAL GDP RECESSION REFORM PROGRAM REGIONAL TRADE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESERVE RESERVE ACCUMULATION SALE SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SHORTFALL SLOWDOWN SOCIAL PROTECTION STOCKS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TARIFF INCREASE TAX TAX CODE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL EXPORTS TOTAL IMPORT TOTAL REVENUE TRADE BALANCE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE REGIME TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TURNOVER UNEMPLOYMENT UPWARD PRESSURE VALUE ADDED WITHDRAWAL WORKING CAPITAL WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO |
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ACCOUNTING ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURE ANTIDUMPING DUTIES AUDITS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEM BILL BUDGET DEFICIT BUFFERS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL ADEQUACY CENTRAL BANK COMMODITY COMMODITY EXPORTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER PRICE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICE INFLATION CONSUMPTION BASKET COST OF IMPORTS CREDIT FACILITY CREDITORS CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE CUSTOMS DUTIES DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT MANAGEMENT POLICY DEBT SERVICE DEBT SOURCE DEBT SUSTAINABILITY DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMESTIC BANKING DOMESTIC BANKING SYSTEM DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC DEMAND ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ECONOMIC RISKS ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN ENERGY EXPORTS EXPENDITURE EXPORT COMMODITIES EXPORT VOLUME EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FACTORS EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTREME POVERTY FAIR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FOOD PRICES FORECASTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN TRADE FUTURE GROWTH GDP GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL SLOWDOWN GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS GROWTH INVESTMENT GROWTH RATE HOME MARKET IMPORT IMPORT TARIFFS INCOME INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL PRICES INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING LARGE-SCALE INVESTMENT LEGAL SYSTEMS LOAN LOAN CLASSIFICATIONS LOCAL BUSINESS MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARKET ACCESS MINIMUM CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY POLICY NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL CURRENCY NATIONAL INTERESTS NATIONAL SAVINGS NON-PERFORMING LOANS OUTPUT POST-CRISIS PERIOD POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INCREASE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING RATE OF INFLATION REAL GDP RECESSION REFORM PROGRAM REGIONAL TRADE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESERVE RESERVE ACCUMULATION SALE SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SHORTFALL SLOWDOWN SOCIAL PROTECTION STOCKS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TARIFF INCREASE TAX TAX CODE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL EXPORTS TOTAL IMPORT TOTAL REVENUE TRADE BALANCE TRADE DEFICIT TRADE REGIME TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TURNOVER UNEMPLOYMENT UPWARD PRESSURE VALUE ADDED WITHDRAWAL WORKING CAPITAL WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO World Bank Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth |
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Tajikistan has successfully emerged from
the global economic crisis. Economic activity was strong,
driven by growth in industrial production and services.
Inward remittances remain a key factor in stimulating
domestic consumption. Although inflation returned to single
digits, it continues to be susceptible to higher global
prices of key imports. The country remains vulnerable to a
range of external shocks, and economic outcomes depend
critically on regional trade, transport, and investment
policies. Concerns remain with respect to weaknesses in the
financial sector. Structural reforms continue, and
transparency has increased. The outlook is generally
positive, but chronic risks remain. |
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Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth |
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Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth |
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Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth |
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Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth |
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Tajikistan Economic Update, October 2012 : From Recovery to a Sustainable Growth |
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tajikistan economic update, october 2012 : from recovery to a sustainable growth |
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