IMF Staff Country Reports

Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Selected Issues Paper

August 27, 2012

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International Monetary Fund. "Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Selected Issues Paper", IMF Staff Country Reports 2012, 249 (2012), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781475506693.002

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Summary

Despite a relatively high GDP growth rate over the past decade (2000–10), economic growth in Mauritania has not been able to make a significant dent in poverty. Rapid and sustained poverty reduction requires inclusive growth that allows people to contribute to and benefit from expanding economic activity. Mauritania needs to make greater progress toward inclusive growth by enhancing the distributional impact of public spending and by improving the quality of pro-poor spending. The Executive Board recommends effective monetary policies to meet the challenges.

Subject: Bank credit, Banking, Credit, Economic growth, Exports, Inclusive growth, International trade, Money, Poverty

Keywords: bank, Bank credit, bank lending channel, CR, Credit, East Africa, Europe, Exports, funding constraint, Global, Inclusive growth, ISCR, Mauritania, Middle East, North Africa, poverty incidence, poverty perception, public spending, Sub-Saharan Africa, subsidy reform

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