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Cameroon [electronic resource] : 2013 Article IV consultation.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IMF country report ; no. 13/279.Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©2013.Description: 1 online resource (109 pages) : color illustrations, color mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781484342053
  • 1484342054
Other title:
  • Title from p. 2 of pdf: Cameroon, staff report for the 2013 Article IV consultation
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 330.96711 23
LOC classification:
  • HC59.15.I15 No. 13/279eb
Online resources: Abstract: This paper presents key discussions of Cameroon's 2013 Article IV Consultation. Economic activity in Cameroon has continued to recover gradually from the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, and inflation has remained subdued. In light of growing vulnerabilities, the report suggests to adopt a plan to reduce fuel subsidies gradually, accompanied by targeted social programs for the neediest, to free up resources for public investment. It is also necessary to accelerate resolution of distressed banks and enhance the regulatory framework to promote lending.
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Title from PDF title page (IMF Web site, viewed Sept. 10, 2013).

"September 2013."

"June 12, 2013"--Page 2 of pdf.

Includes bibliographical references.

This paper presents key discussions of Cameroon's 2013 Article IV Consultation. Economic activity in Cameroon has continued to recover gradually from the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, and inflation has remained subdued. In light of growing vulnerabilities, the report suggests to adopt a plan to reduce fuel subsidies gradually, accompanied by targeted social programs for the neediest, to free up resources for public investment. It is also necessary to accelerate resolution of distressed banks and enhance the regulatory framework to promote lending.

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