IMF Staff Country Reports

Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Selected Issues

February 3, 2023

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International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept. "Islamic Republic of Mauritania: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2023, 074 (2023), accessed 12/6/2025

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Summary

This selected issue paper discusses the desirable institutional and macro-financial conditions and optimal path toward greater exchange rate flexibility in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. It also identifies the macro-financial risks that arise and mitigation measures supporting a smooth transition and discusses reforms needed for a successful and smooth shift, including the need for an alternative nominal anchor and modern monetary policy framework, more developed financial markets, and resilient financial sector. Mauritania is a small economy exposed to terms-of-trade shocks. The current account deficit is volatile and sometimes sizeable. International reserves remained adequate until 2021 but are expected to fall around the adequacy threshold due to the negative external shock. A more flexible exchange rate would reduce the economy’s vulnerability to external shocks and preserve international reserves. Countries that are heavily reliant on a single commodity or a group of commodities need more exchange rate flexibility to respond to changes in world commodity prices and to mitigate their spillovers into other sectors.

Subject: Climate change, Currency markets, Environment, Exchange rate flexibility, Exchange rates, Financial markets, Foreign exchange, International organization, Monetary policy, Natural disasters

Keywords: Climate change, climate change in Mauritania, climate change readiness, Currency markets, E. climate adaptation financing, Exchange rate flexibility, Exchange rates, Global, Maghreb, Mauritania's climate policy commitment, Middle East and Central Asia, Natural disasters, North Africa, Policy recommendation, staff team of the International Monetary Fund

  • Pages:

    52

  • Volume:

    2023

  • DOI:

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  • Issue:

    074

  • Series:

    Country Report No. 2023/074

  • Stock No:

    1MRTEA2023002

  • ISBN:

    9798400234323

  • ISSN:

    1934-7685