IMF Staff Country Reports

Botswana: 2010 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report and Supplement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion

September 8, 2010

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International Monetary Fund. "Botswana: 2010 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report and Supplement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion", IMF Staff Country Reports 2010, 280 (2010), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781455206582.002

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Summary

The economy entered the crisis from a position of considerable strength because of past prudent macroeconomic management. Macroeconomic policies are being appropriately redirected away from short-term demand management toward medium-term considerations. Fiscal policy was strongly countercyclical during the past two years as the government ramped up spending despite a drop in revenues. The framework for managing the government’s assets and liabilities needs strengthening to cope with a more challenging fiscal environment. The authorities agreed that their development model would need to change.

Subject: Balance of payments statistics, Economic and financial statistics, Expenditure, External debt, Financial statistics, Public debt

Keywords: Africa, Balance of payments statistics, Botswana authorities, Botswana's economy, CR, debt service, double-dip recession, economy, executive board discussion, Financial statistics, GDP, Global, inflation expectation, ISCR, net, Southern Africa, U.S. dollar