05974oam 22013334 450 991095466220332120250426110134.0978661386564997814623916531462391656978145272314314527231419781283553193128355319897814518892601451889267(CKB)3360000000444546(EBL)1608608(SSID)ssj0001488013(PQKBManifestationID)11801666(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001488013(PQKBWorkID)11428764(PQKB)11621700(OCoLC)535147000(MiAaPQ)EBC1608608(IMF)1UGAEE2008001(IMF)1UGAEA20080011UGAEA2008001(EXLCZ)99336000000044454620020129d2008 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrUganda : Second Review Under the Policy Support Instrument and Request for Modification of Assessment Criteria-Staff Report; Staff Supplement; Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Uganda1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (75 p.)IMF Staff Country ReportsDescription based upon print version of record.9781451838848 1451838840 Cover; Contents; Executive Summary; I. Good Performance Amid Concerns About Shilling Appreciation; II. Second Review-Broadly on Track; III. Positive Outlook and Prominent Challenges; A. Monetary Management in an Environment of Volatile Foreign Exchange Flows; B. The 2007/08 Budget and MTEF; C. Boosting Productivity Through Investment in Infrastructure; IV. Program Monitoring; V. Staff Appraisal; Tables; 1. Selected Economic and Financial Indicators, 2005/06-2008/09; 2. Fiscal Operations of the Central Government, 2005/06-2009/10; 3. Monetary Accounts, 2005/06-2008/094. Balance of Payments, 2005/06-2011/125. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework, 2005/06-2009/10; 6. Quantitative Assessment Criteria and Indicative Targets for end-June 2007 and end-September 2007; 7. Structural Assessment Criteria and Benchmarks; 8. Selected Banking Sector Information, June 2004-June 2007; 9. Millennium Development Goals; Appendix I. Letter of Intent; Attachment I. Memorandum of Economic and Financing Policies; Attachment II. Technical Memorandum of Understanding; Contents; I. Relations with the Fund; II. Relations with the World Bank Group; III. Statistical IssuesUganda’s medium-term expenditure framework (MTEF) aims at higher public savings based on spending restraint and rising domestic revenue. The Bank of Uganda (BOU) has successfully contained the one-time shocks to prices of increases in electricity tariffs and temporary sugar and diesel fuel shortages. In an environment of strong inflows, price stability remains the primary objective of monetary policy. A shallow financial sector limits Uganda’s ability to absorb foreign exchange inflows and is in itself a formidable obstacle to faster economic growth.IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;No. 2008/004PovertyGovernment policyUgandaComputer Programs: OtherimfCurrencyimfData Collection and Data Estimation MethodologyimfDebt ManagementimfDebt sustainabilityimfDebtimfDebts, ExternalimfDebts, PublicimfEconometrics & economic statisticsimfExports and ImportsimfExternal debtimfFinanceimfForeign ExchangeimfForeign exchangeimfInternational economicsimfInternational Lending and Debt ProblemsimfMonetary baseimfMonetary economicsimfMonetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: GeneralimfMoney and Monetary PolicyimfMoney supplyimfMoneyimfPublic and publicly-guaranteed external debtimfPublic debtimfPublic finance & taxationimfPublic FinanceimfSovereign DebtimfStatisticsimfUgandaEconomic conditionsUgandaimfPovertyGovernment policyComputer Programs: OtherCurrencyData Collection and Data Estimation MethodologyDebt ManagementDebt sustainabilityDebtDebts, ExternalDebts, PublicEconometrics & economic statisticsExports and ImportsExternal debtFinanceForeign ExchangeForeign exchangeInternational economicsInternational Lending and Debt ProblemsMonetary baseMonetary economicsMonetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: GeneralMoney and Monetary PolicyMoney supplyMoneyPublic and publicly-guaranteed external debtPublic debtPublic finance & taxationPublic FinanceSovereign DebtStatistics332.1332.152DcWaIMFBOOK9910954662203321UGANDA654088UNINA