South Africa: Selected Issues
September 14, 2009
Summary
South Africa’s macroeconomic policies face a complicated task of balancing between supporting domestic demand and maintaining stability. The Selected Issues paper for South Africa discusses economic development and policies. Although the opening output gap and declining employment do call for countercyclical fiscal and monetary policy easing, policymakers should also be mindful of the effects of such policies on external and internal macroeconomic stability. The combined package of monetary and fiscal policies has considerable effects on growth and employment.
Subject: Banking, Central bank policy rate, Emerging and frontier financial markets, Exchange rates, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Financial services, Foreign exchange, Inflation, Prices, Stocks
Keywords: Africa, Central bank policy rate, CR, default probability, Emerging and frontier financial markets, equity flow, exchange rate expectation, Exchange rates, fiscal policy, Global, inflation, inflation expectation, interest rate, ISCR, monetary policy, solvency risk, Stocks
Pages:
89
Volume:
2009
DOI:
Issue:
276
Series:
Country Report No. 2009/276
Stock No:
1ZAFEA2009002
ISBN:
9781451841107
ISSN:
1934-7685






