IMF Staff Country Reports

Benin: Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility and Request for Extension of the Arrangement

September 11, 2013

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International Monetary Fund. African Dept. "Benin: Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility and Request for Extension of the Arrangement", IMF Staff Country Reports 2013, 286 (2013), accessed 12/6/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781484300060.002

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This paper explains Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility and Request for Extension of the Arrangement report for Benin. The IMF report shows that inflation has returned to normal levels since the petroleum price shock in early 2012 when neighboring Nigeria reduced fuel subsidies, and external imbalances were revised downward. Problems with customs reform, which delayed the 5th fifth review, have been addressed by developing a new approach that takes into account lessons from a suspended previous reform attempt and international best practices.

Subject: Capital spending, Current spending, Economic and financial statistics, Expenditure, External debt, Government finance statistics, Public debt, Real sector statistics, Revenue administration

Keywords: Capital spending, central government operation, CR, Current spending, customs reform, customs reform agenda, debt level, debt position, ECF arrangement, Government finance statistics, government supervision, ISCR, Real sector statistics, reform, reform agenda, solid windowtext 0.1pt, West Africa, windowtext 0.1pt

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