Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: 2013 Article IV Consultation and First Post-Program Monitoring Discussions
June 26, 2013
Summary
Conservative policies, together with external official assistance, provided Macedonia with buffers to confront spillovers from the global crisis and deal with domestic shocks. External and financial stability have been maintained despite a difficult external environment. The start of EU accession negotiations remains uncertain. Some key recommendations of earlier Article IV Consultations have been implemented; others remain outstanding. Macedonia is well positioned to return to growth, although the external outlook presents a key risk. Policies should remain focused on boosting medium-term growth.
Subject: Balance of payments, Banking, Credit, External debt, Fiscal policy, Foreign direct investment, Money, Public debt
Keywords: CR, Credit, debt maturity, Eastern Europe, Europe, FDI project, fiscal policy, Foreign direct investment, FYR Macedonia, GDP, Global, ISCR, NBRM authorities, Southern Europe
Pages:
64
Volume:
2013
DOI:
Issue:
178
Series:
Country Report No. 2013/178
Stock No:
1MKDEA2013002
ISBN:
9781484323717
ISSN:
1934-7685





