IMF Staff Country Reports

Turkmenistan: Recent Economic Developments

July 25, 1997

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International Monetary Fund. "Turkmenistan: Recent Economic Developments", IMF Staff Country Reports 1997, 058 (1997), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451837223.002

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Summary

This paper reviews economic developments in Turkmenistan during 1994–97. To address the growing economic difficulties, the government announced an economic reform package for 1996, which aimed at achieving a recovery in output, sharply lowering inflation, maintaining a strong reserve position, and promoting private sector development. The reform package had mixed success. Monetary and credit policy was generally restrained until late 1996, contributing to a moderation in inflation. However, economy-wide public sector wages were doubled in October, against a background of continued payment difficulties in the gas sector and a decline in GDP.

Subject: Agricultural commodities, Arrears, Commodities, Credit, Exports, External debt, Foreign exchange, International trade, Money

Keywords: Agricultural commodities, Arrears, Central Asia, commercial bank, CR, Credit, debt service, exchange rate, Exports, foreign exchange, gas export, ISCR, monetary policy, private sector, U.S. dollar