06251oam 22013574 450 991096436910332120250426110532.09786613865977978145527117714552711799781452744360145274436X9781283553520128355352X9781451886733145188673X(CKB)3360000000444571(EBL)1607698(SSID)ssj0001485309(PQKBManifestationID)11872518(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001485309(PQKBWorkID)11448019(PQKB)10616770(OCoLC)535147002(MiAaPQ)EBC1607698(IMF)1QATEE2008001(IMF)1QATEA20080011QATEA2008001(EXLCZ)99336000000044457120020129d2008 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrQatar : 2007 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; Staff Statement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Qatar1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (55 p.)IMF Staff Country ReportsDescription based upon print version of record.9781451832617 1451832613 Cover; Contents; Executive Summary; I. Background and Recent Developments; A. Introduction; Figures; 1. World Natural Gas Reserves; 2. Selected Countries GDP Per Capita in U.S. Dollars; 3. Fiscal and External Balances; B. Recent Economic Developments; 4. Hydrocarbon Dependency Ratios; 5. Selected Economic Indicators; 6. Public Finance; 7a. Broad Money; 7b. Credit to the Private Sector; C. Outlook and Risks; 8. Performance of Qatar Stock Market; Boxes; 1. Hydrocarbon Sector Developments; II. Policy Discussions; 9a. Current Account Balance and Overall Fiscall Balance9b. Current Account Balance and GDP Growth A. Inflation; B. Financial Sector Development; 10. CPI Inflation Basket; C. GCC Monetary Union; 11. Inflation in GCC Countries; D. Monetary and Exchange Rate Issues; 12a. GCC Oil Dependency Ratios; 12b. Overall Fiscal Balance; 12c. Non-hydrocarbon Fiscal Deficit; 12d. External Current Account Balance; 2. Qatar's Real Effective Exchange Rate; E. Other Structural Reforms; F. Economic Data and Transparency; III. Staff Appraisal; Tables; 1. Selected Macroeconomic Indicators, 2001-07; 2. Summary of Government Finance, 2002/03-2007/083. Monetary Survey, 2001-074. Balance of Payments, 2001-07; 5. Vulnerability Indicators, 2001-06; 6. Medium-Term Baseline Scenario, 2002-12; Contents; I. Fund Relations; II. Relations with the World Bank Group; III. Statistical IssuesBudget revenue in FY2006/07 amounted to 42 percent of GDP, with hydrocarbon revenue mirroring rising oil prices. The current account recorded a surplus of about 31 percent of GDP in 2006. Monetary conditions were characterized by ample liquidity and strong credit growth. Qatar’s medium-term (2008–12) outlook is favorable. As of June 2007, annualized inflation was estimated to have risen to 13 percent, compared with 12 percent during 2006. Designing a credible transition plan to implement the vision of a single financial market will be challenging.IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;No. 2008/005PovertyGovernment policyQatarBalance of paymentsimfCommoditiesimfComputer Programs: OtherimfData Collection and Data Estimation MethodologyimfDebts, ExternalimfEconometrics & economic statisticsimfEnergy: Demand and SupplyimfEnergy: GeneralimfExports and ImportsimfExternal debtimfFinanceimfFinancial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and RegulationimfFinancial services industryimfFinancial servicesimfGeneral Aggregative Models: GeneralimfIndustries: Financial ServicesimfInflationimfInternational economicsimfInternational Lending and Debt ProblemsimfInvestment & securitiesimfInvestments: EnergyimfMacroeconomicsimfNational accountsimfNational incomeimfOil pricesimfOilimfPetroleum industry and tradeimfPricesimfStatisticsimfQatarEconomic conditionsQatarimfPovertyGovernment policyBalance of paymentsCommoditiesComputer Programs: OtherData Collection and Data Estimation MethodologyDebts, ExternalEconometrics & economic statisticsEnergy: Demand and SupplyEnergy: GeneralExports and ImportsExternal debtFinanceFinancial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and RegulationFinancial services industryFinancial servicesGeneral Aggregative Models: GeneralIndustries: Financial ServicesInflationInternational economicsInternational Lending and Debt ProblemsInvestment & securitiesInvestments: EnergyMacroeconomicsNational accountsNational incomeOil pricesOilPetroleum industry and tradePricesStatistics330.95365DcWaIMFBOOK9910964369103321QATAR1209146UNINA