IMF Staff Country Reports

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper—Mid-Term Development Strategy

April 27, 2004

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International Monetary Fund. "Bosnia and Herzegovina: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper—Mid-Term Development Strategy", IMF Staff Country Reports 2004, 114 (2004), accessed 12/14/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451804874.002

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Summary

Poverty risk is most marked for children, displaced persons and returnees, unemployed, and people with low education. Basic goals of the macroeconomic framework of the mid-term development strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina are to reduce the overall public expenditures, lower the public debt, and to bring the current account deficit to a sustainable level through fiscal consolidation. The strategy is to attract more foreign investment, create conditions for a more efficient privatization process, and to ensure new cycles of donor assistance.

Subject: Education, Health, Health care, Labor, Poverty

Keywords: banking sector, BiH law, CR, Eastern Europe, economic development, Europe, feasibility study, foreign trade, Global, gross domestic product, Health care, investment funds, ISCR, Medium-Term Development Strategy, private sector, production system, public expenditure