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Record Nr.

UNINA9910811435303321

Titolo

Burkina Faso : : Staff Report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation, First Review Under the Three-Year Arrangement Under the Extended Credit Facility, and Request for Waiver and Modification of Performance Criteria

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014

ISBN

1-4983-5482-3

1-4983-6143-9

1-4843-5555-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (104 p.)

Collana

IMF Staff Country Reports

Disciplina

330.9662505

Soggetti

International economic relations

Banks and Banking

Exports and Imports

Macroeconomics

Public Finance

Natural Resources

Budgeting

International Lending and Debt Problems

National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General

Debt

Debt Management

Sovereign Debt

Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue: General

Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics

Environmental and Ecological Economics: General

Public finance & taxation

International economics

Environmental management

Public ownership

nationalization

Expenditure

Debt sustainability analysis

Revenue administration

Natural resources

External debt

Environment



Public enterprises

Economic sectors

Debts, External

Expenditures, Public

Debts, Public

Revenue

Burkina Faso Economic conditions

Burkina Faso Economic policy

Burkina Faso

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover""; ""CONTENTS""; ""LIST OF ACRONYMS""; ""RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND PROGRAM PERFORMANCE""; ""A. Recent Developments""; ""B. Program Performance""; ""BACKGROUND FOR ARTICLE IV DISCUSSIONS""; ""POLICY DISCUSSIONS""; ""A. Near Term Fiscal Policy""; ""B. Containing Fiscal Liabilities from Public Enterprises""; ""C. Harnessing Natural Resource Revenues to Finance Development""; ""D. Supporting Inclusive Growth""; ""OUTLOOK AND PROGRAM RISKS""; ""A. Medium-Term Projections and Fiscal Policy""; ""B. An Alternative Low Growth Scenario""; ""C. Program Risks""; ""PROGRAM MODALITIES""

""STAFF APPRAISAL""""BOXES""; ""1. Status of Policy Recommendations from the 2011 Article IV Consultation""; ""2. Strategy for Accelerated Growth and Durable Development""; ""3. Implicit Subsidies to the Energy Sector, A Stock Taking of Actual Costs in 2013""; ""4. Electricity Supply: a Long Way to Close the Gap""; ""FIGURES""; ""1. Recent Economic Developments""; ""2. Real and External Developments, 2006�013""; ""3. Fiscal Developments, 2008�13""; ""TABLES""; ""1. Selected Economic and Financial Indicators, 2012�16""

""2a. Consolidated Operations of the Central Government, 2012�16 (CFAF Billions)""""2b. Consolidated Operations of the Central Government, 2012�16 (Percent of GDP)""; ""3. Monetary Survey, 2012�16""; ""4. Balance of Payments, 2012�16""; ""5. Quantitative Performance Criteria and Indicative Targets December 2013�March 2015""; ""6. Structural Benchmarks for the 1[sup(st)] ECF Review""; ""7. Schedule of Disbursements Under Current ECF Arrangements 2014�16""; ""8. Risk Assessment Matrix""; ""9. Indicators of Capacity to Repay the Fund, 2013�25""; ""APPENDIX""

""I. Letter of Intent""""Attachment I. Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies 2014�16""; ""Attachment II. Technical Memorandum of Understanding""; ""ANNEX""; ""I. External Stability Assessment""; ""CONTENTS""; ""RELATIONS WITH THE FUND""; ""JOINT MANAGEMENT ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION""; ""STATISTICAL ISSUES""

Sommario/riassunto

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  Growth remains robust, despite slight downward revisions. Growth estimates for 2013 and projections   for 2014 were revised to 6.6 and 6.8 percent, respectively, reflecting weather and weaker terms of   trade. Inflation is around zero, partly due to subsidized food prices. The revised 2013 current   account deficit rose to 7 percent of GDP, with a drawdown of imputed reserves. The 2013 fiscal   deficit increased to 3.5 percent of GDP, reflecting weaker



revenues and spending for subsidies,   partly offset by higher grants.    In line with 2011 Article IV recommendations, the authorities maintained a prudent fiscal stance,   despite numerous shocks, and implemented structural reforms that have improved the resilience of   agriculture, especially cotton. Social transfers have been bolstered to ensure the benefits of   growth are better distributed. An updated external stability analysis shows that the exchange rate   is broadly in line with fundamentals, and an updated joint debt sustainability analysis maintains a   “moderate” risk of debt distress.    Program performance has been satisfactory. The authorities are requesting a waiver for a   non-observance in the performance criterion for net domestic financing at end-December 2013, with   most other quantitative targets met and all structural benchmarks for end-January and end-March   met. Program targets differ mainly due to higher budget support projections. The 3 percent fiscal   deficit target for the medium term macroeconomic framework remains unchanged, although with a   higher share of current spending.    Policy discussions focused on composition and quality of spending, transfers to public enterprises,   and natural resource revenues. The authorities recently submitted a supplemental budget that   increases the share of current spending for a higher wage bill and more social and public   enterprise transfers, but remains within program targets as a result of spending offsets and higher   budget support. The authorities are proposing an audit of large public enterprises to estimate   needs for the medium term, and inform reforms to reduce transfer needs. The National Assembly did   not approve a new mining taxation code by  end-2013 as expected, rather, the draft code was sent back to the authorities for further  consideration of investors’ concerns.