Sudan: Recent Economic Developments
April 8, 1997
Summary
This paper reviews economic developments in Sudan during 1992–96. Real GDP rose by 5.3 percent in 1992/93 when rains were good and by about 4.5 percent during 1993/94–1995/96, as an uneven pattern of rainfall produced swings in output. With the exception of the first half of 1995, the central government’s fiscal performance was weak during 1992/93–1996, with expenditures typically twice as high as revenues and the deficit (on accrual basis) ranging between 18.7 percent of GDP in 1992/93 and 12.7 percent of GDP in 1994/95.
Subject: Agricultural commodities, Banking, Commercial banks, Commodities, Exchange rates, Exports, External debt, Financial institutions, Foreign exchange, International trade
Keywords: Africa, Agricultural commodities, bank dealer, Commercial banks, CR, current account, debt service, Exchange rates, Exports, foreign exchange, free market, ISCR, private sector, U.S. dollar
Pages:
93
Volume:
1997
DOI:
Issue:
017
Series:
Country Report No. 1997/017
Stock No:
1SDNEA0011997
ISBN:
9781451833669
ISSN:
1934-7685






