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Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOK, AND RISKS -- A. Context -- B. Recent Developments -- C. Outlook and Risks -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Macroeconomic Policies -- B. Strenghtening Frameworks to Preserve Financial Stability -- C. Raising Medium- and Long-Term Growth -- D. Continue Improving Governance -- E. Staff Appraisal -- BOX -- 1. Integrating Fund Surveillance and Capacity Development -- FIGURES -- 1. Recent Developments -- 2. Fiscal Sector Indicators -- 3. External Sector Indicators -- 4. Monetary and Financial Indicators -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2015-20 -- 2. Financial Corporations, 2010-17 -- 3. Central Government Operations, 2016-23 -- 4. Balance of Payments, 2014-23 -- 5. Selected Medium-Term Indicators, 2014-23 -- ANNEXES -- I. Risk Assessment Matrix -- II. External Sector Assessment -- III. Fiscal Space Assessment for Fiji -- IV. Climate Vulnerability Assessment -- V. Public Debt Sustaintability Analysis -- VI. Implements the Enhanced General Data Dissemination System -- VII. Selected Past and Ongoing Fund Advice on Structural Issues -- CONTENTS -- FUND RELATIONS -- RELATIONS WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- STATISTICAL ISSUES.
Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT -- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOK, AND RISKS -- A. Recent Developments -- B. Outlook and Risks -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Monetary and Financial Policies -- B. Fiscal Policy -- C. Exchange Rate Policy, Reserves, and External Balance -- D. Structural Reforms -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOXES -- 1. Risk Assessment Matrix -- 2. Authorities' Responses to Past Fund Advice -- 3. Exchange Rate Assessement -- 4. Findings of the Tax Administration Diagnostic Assessment Tool -- 5. Progress on Selected Structural Reforms -- FIGURES -- 1. Macroeconomic Developments -- 2. Exchange Rate and Inflation Developments -- 3. Fiscal Indicators -- 4. Balance of Payments -- 5. Extermal Vulnerabilities -- 6. Monetary and Financial Indicators -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2011-2016 -- 2. Depository Corporations Survey, 2009-14 -- 3. Central Government Finances, 2011-20 -- 4. Balance of Payments, 2011-20 -- 5. Selected Medium-Term Indicators, 2011-20 -- APPENDICES -- I. External Debt Sustainability Framework, 2010-20 -- II. Public Debt Sustainability Analysis -- III. Potential Growth in Fiji: Updating the Estimates -- IV. Understanding Price Movements in Fiji -- V. The Role of Credit in the Monetary Tranmission -- CONTENTS -- FUND RELATIONS -- WORLD BANK-IMF COLLABORATION -- RELATIONS WITH THE PACIFIC FINANCIAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE -- RELATIONS WITH THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK -- STATISTICAL ISSUES.
In: IMF Country Reports 14/321
In: IMF Staff Country Reports v.Country Report No. 14/321
KEY ISSUESContext: With successful landmark elections in September 2014, Fiji took a decisive stride toward returning to democratic government for the first time since 2006. The successful elections are expected to solidify the recent improvements in relationships with traditional development partners, improve access to concessional development finance, and boost confidence in the economy. In terms of economic policy, the comfortable Parliamentary majority for the former interim Prime Minister's party (FijiFirst) is expected to support continued economic reform momentum.Key issues and policy r
In: Pacific Studies series
Robert Norton's Race and Politics in Fiji, first published in 1977, drew upon the author's fieldwork in Fiji to develop the first serious and sustained study of politics in Fiji. An exercise in political anthropology, it was republished by UQP in 1990, but the essential argument remained much the same: the author sought to understand how political accommodation was achieved in Fiji despite deep ethnic and social cleavages. Why was Fiji able to escape the ethnic violence and turbulence that characterised other ethnically divided societies, such as Guyana? The answer lay in avoiding open comp
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