Ethiopia: Recent Economic Developments
September 14, 1999
Summary
This paper reviews economic developments in Ethiopia during 1995–99. It provides an update on macroeconomic performance and structural reforms during FY96–FY99 (fiscal year ended July 7), when Ethiopia—as Africa’s second most populous country and one of the world’s poorest nations—continued to make strides in transitioning to a market-based economy and alleviating widespread poverty. The paper also highlights the major challenges in the areas of financial sector liberalization, civil service reform, and privatization.
Subject: Asset and liability management, Banking, Civil service, Commercial banks, Economic sectors, Excess liquidity, Exports, Financial institutions, International trade, Labor, Privatization
Keywords: Africa, Civil service, Commercial banks, CR, Derg regime, enterprise, Ethiopia, Ethiopian government wage bill, Excess liquidity, Exports, government, ISCR, nonfinancial enterprise, Privatization, salary, share company, Sub-Saharan Africa, trade establishment
Pages:
99
Volume:
1999
DOI:
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Issue:
098
Series:
Country Report No. 1999/098
Stock No:
1ETHEA0011999
ISBN:
9781451812626
ISSN:
1934-7685





