IMF Staff Country Reports

Tonga: 2006 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; and Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion

June 28, 2006

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International Monetary Fund. "Tonga: 2006 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; and Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion", IMF Staff Country Reports 2006, 241 (2006), accessed 12/27/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451837469.002

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Summary

Tonga’s economy has become increasingly vulnerable. Fiscal discipline has weakened, undermining macroeconomic stability and external viability. Medium-term prospects have deteriorated. Moreover, there are other serious downside risks to the fiscal outlook. Further monetary tightening in response to the wage settlement and the full flexibility of the exchange rate system are required. A larger and more dynamic private sector offering alternative employment opportunities would facilitate the downsizing of the public sector. There is a need to improve the reliability, coverage, and timeliness of statistics.

Subject: Capital spending, Civil service, Expenditure, Imports, International trade, Labor, Wage adjustments, Wage bargaining

Keywords: asset sale, Australia and New Zealand, capital account surplus, Capital spending, Civil service, CR, credit development, executive board assessment, executive board discussion, financing, government operation, Imports, ISCR, Pacific Islands, private sector, private sector credit, severance payment, Tongan authorities, Tongan political system, Wage adjustments, Wage bargaining