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Angola: Recent Economic Developments

International Monetary Fund

No 1995/122, IMF Staff Country Reports from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: This paper describes economic developments in Angola during the 1990s. A major decline in economic conditions occurred in 1993, in the wake of the resumption of the civil war. In 1993, inflation reached unprecedented levels, overall GDP declined by an estimated 24 percent in real terms, and oil production experienced a downturn for the first time, in part as a result of the destruction of a major onshore oil facility. Export earnings from crude oil were also hit by the decline in world oil prices. Nevertheless, the economy became increasingly dependent on oil.

Keywords: ISCR; CR; fixed price; net exporter; government finances; reform effort; real value; debt service; exchange rate; balance of payments; foreign exchange; central bank; Oil; Imports; Commercial banks; gas and mining taxes; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 93
Date: 1995-12-19
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