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Article IV Staff Reports
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Projected % Change
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2013
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2014
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Real GDP
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3.7
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4.4
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Consumer Prices
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5.7
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4.6
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2013)
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Mauritius and the IMF
Updated May 17, 2013
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 | May 14, 2013 -- IMF Survey : Productivity Is Key to Growth in Small Mid-income Countries
Africa’s small middle-income countries must boost the contribution of productivity to growth, since they can no longer rely on capital deepening as a growth driver, a Washington conference hears. Better productivity will also make these countries globally competitive.
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 | December 27, 2012 -- IMF Survey: IMF Set to Open New Training Center for Sub-Saharan Africa
To better serve its member countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the IMF is to open a regional training center in Mauritius. The Africa Training Institute, set to open in mid-2013, aims to help develop countries’ policymaking capacity by transferring economic skills and best practices.
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 | April 22, 2012 -- IMF Survey: Better Business Climate Can Soften Crisis Impact on Africa
African countries are focusing on improving their business climates to soften the impact on their economies of the crisis in the euro zone, African finance ministers tell reporters in Washington, adding that faster domestic policy reforms will encourage foreign investment in the continent.
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 | October 17, 2011 -- IMF Survey: IMF Opens Center to Help Build Capacity in Southern Africa
Aiming to further help African countries build capacity to design and implement reforms that support poverty reduction, the IMF opens a new southern African technical assistance center in Mauritius—the eighth such center set up worldwide to transfer economic skills and train officials.
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