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Outlook, Risks and the Macroeconomic Framework; B. Improving Competitiveness and Setting the Stage for Higher Sustainable Growth; C. Restoring Fiscal Sustainability; BOXES; 1. Fiscal Adjustment Effort and the Fiscal Impulse; 2. Social Safety Nets; 3. The Published Restructuring Scenarios; 4. The Cost of the Civil Service; D. Strengthening Financial Stability; 5. Structure of the Financial Sector; PROGRAM MODALITIES; A. Access and Conditionality 327 $aB. Capacity to Repay the Fund and Risks to the ProgramSTAFF APPRAISAL; FIGURES; 1. Grenada in Context; 2. Recent Economic Developments; 3. External Developments; 4. Monetary Developments; 5. Fiscal Developments; TABLES; 1. Selected Economic and Financial Indicators, 2008-19; 2a. Operations of the Central Government (In EC million); 2b. Operations of the Central Government (In percent of GDP); 3a. Medium-Term Central Government Financing Projections (In millions of U.S. Dollars); 3b. Medium-Term Central Government Financing Projections (In percent of GDP); 4. Public Sector Debt, 2011-13 327 $a5. External and Domestic Arrears, 2012-136. Balance of Payments Summary, 2008-19; 7. Summary Accounts of the Banking System, 2008-15; 8. Financial Sector Indicators, 2008-13; 9. Indicators of Capacity to Repay the Fund, 2012-20; 10. Proposed Schedule of Disbursement Under the Extended Credit Facility; ANNEXES; I. Risk Assessment Matrix; II. Debt Sustainability Analysis; III. Competitiveness Issues and Exchange Rate Assessment; IV. Impact of the Debt Restructuring on the National Insurance Scheme; V. Statutory Bodies; VI. Petrocaribe Arrangement; APPENDICES; I. Letter of Intent 327 $aAttachment I. Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies for 2014-17Attachment II. Technical Memorandum of Understanding; II. 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