IMF Staff Country Reports

Sri Lanka: Recent Economic Developments

May 15, 2001

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International Monetary Fund. "Sri Lanka: Recent Economic Developments", IMF Staff Country Reports 2001, 070 (2001), accessed 12/24/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451823400.002

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Summary

After weakening in 1999, GDP growth has increased strongly in 2000, led by exports. The savings-investment gap has increased from 1¾ percent of GDP in 1998 to 3¼ percent of GDP in 1999, widening further to 7 percent of GDP in 2000. Agriculture has grown by 4½ percent in 1999, registering a broadly similar growth rate as manufacturing for the first time in many years. In contrast, agricultural output performance was mixed during 2000. Manufacturing has slowed to only 4½ percent in 1999, significantly below the average growth of nearly 8 percent recorded in 1997 and 1998.

Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Expenditure, Financial institutions, Foreign banks, Imports, International trade, Revenue administration

Keywords: balance of payments, capital expenditure, central bank, Commercial banks, CR, East Asia, exchange rate, Foreign banks, Imports, ISCR, Middle East, monetary policy, private sector, reverse repo, U.S. dollar