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Financial Programming and Policy: The Case of Sri Lanka

By John R. Karlik, Michael W. Bell, M. Martin, S. Rajcoomar, Charles Adair Sisson

May 26, 1996

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John R. Karlik, Michael W. Bell, M. Martin, S. Rajcoomar, and Charles Adair Sisson. Financial Programming and Policy: The Case of Sri Lanka, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1996) accessed November 21, 2024

Summary

This book, by a staff team in the IMF Institute, contains a series of workshops that introduce the process of formulating a hypothetical macroeconomic and structural adjustment program, which is a central element in the financial programming courses offered by the IMF Institute. In addition to elaborating key concepts for the four major sectoral accounts, the workshops are designed to allow the development of a step by step reference scenario for Sri Lanka.

Subject: Commercial banks, Expenditure, Exports, Financial institutions, Imports, International trade, National accounts, Private investment

Keywords: Balance of payments projection, BOOK, Commercial banks, Domestic borrowing, Exports, Factor income, Global, Government, Gross investment, Imports, Middle East, Net, Net lending, Policy, Private investment, Unit value

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