Mongolia: Request for a Three-Year Arrangement Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility

Mongolia has made great strides in fostering a market economy and promoting macroeconomic stability under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) Arrangement. Executive Directors welcomed this step, and stressed the need to improve economic governance, fiscal and monetary policies, and accelerate structural reforms. They appreciated the fiscal transparency and accountability, realistic budgeting, better treasury management, and the privatization and energy sector reform. They agreed that the government's reform program merits the support of the international community, and approved the request for a three-year arrangement under the PRGF.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2001 Issue 182
Publication date: October 2001
ISBN: 9781451826791
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Business and Economics , Political Science , Exports and Imports , Public Finance , Industries - Energy , Public Policy - Social Services and Welfare , ISCR , CR , government , BOM bill placement , I-PRSP , I-PRSP development , privatization program , government of Mongolia , tax authority , government's credibility , Budget planning and preparation , Arrears , Energy sector

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Mongolia has made great strides in fostering a market economy and promoting macroeconomic stability under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) Arrangement. Executive Directors welcomed this step, and stressed the need to improve economic governance, fiscal and monetary policies, and accelerate structural reforms. They appreciated the fiscal transparency and accountability, realistic budgeting, better treasury management, and the privatization and energy sector reform. They agreed that the government's reform program merits the support of the international community, and approved the request for a three-year arrangement under the PRGF.