Tajikistan: Recent Economic Developments
March 6, 2000
Summary
Against the backdrop of a serious deterioration in its terms of trade and a large reversal of private capital flows following the Russian crisis in August 1998, the Tajik economy has entered a period of adjustment. Output growth has slowed down, inflation has flared up, and the exchange rate has weakened. More recently, macroeconomic stability has restored as the authorities have embarked on a strong adjustment path in response to adverse external developments and to correct the slippages in policy implementation during 1999.
Subject: Agricultural commodities, Banking, Commodities, Electricity, Exchange rates, Expenditure, External debt, Foreign exchange
Keywords: Agricultural commodities, Asia and Pacific, Central Asia, CR, debt service, Electricity, Europe, exchange rate, Exchange rates, ISCR, private sector, Tajik authorities, terms of trade, U.S. dollar
Pages:
99
Volume:
2000
DOI:
Issue:
027
Series:
Country Report No. 2000/027
Stock No:
1TJKEA0012000
ISBN:
9781451836950
ISSN:
1934-7685






