IMF Staff Country Reports

Bulgaria: Request for Stand-By Arrangement

March 11, 2002

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International Monetary Fund. "Bulgaria: Request for Stand-By Arrangement", IMF Staff Country Reports 2002, 049 (2002), accessed 12/24/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451804362.002

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Summary

This paper evaluates Bulgaria’s Request for Stand-By Arrangement (SBA). Macroeconomic developments remain broadly favorable, although a rise in the external current account deficit is a concern. Real GDP growth is estimated to have moderated to about 4½ percent in 2001. The authorities have requested a two-year SBA in the amount of SDR 240 million, or 37 percent of quota. The requested SBA would be centered on the currency-board arrangement, a continuation of prudent fiscal and incomes policies, and an acceleration of privatization and other structural reforms.

Subject: Expenditure, External debt, Fiscal policy, Labor, Public debt, Wages

Keywords: CR, deposits in the banking system, Eastern Europe, euro-denominated deposit, Europe, growth, ISCR, private sector credit growth, roll-over risk, staff's expectation, Wages, Western Europe