This web page provides information on the activities of the IMF's office in Honduras, views of IMF staff, and relations between Honduras and the IMF. Additional information can be found on the Honduras and IMF country page, including official IMF reports and Executive Board documents in English and Spanish that deal with Honduras.
At a Glance
- Current IMF membership: 190 countries
- Honduras joined the Fund in December 27, 1945
- Total Quota: SDR 249.8 Million
- On July 1, 2019, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation with Honduras.
IMF's Work on Honduras
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Central America: Seeking Resilient Growth and Social Cohesion in the Aftermath of Shocks
July 5, 2022
Policymakers in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic have a unique opportunity to implement reforms that will steer the region’s economies onto a path of more resilient and inclusive growth, while addressing their citizens’ crucial needs.
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IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Honduras
June 24, 2022
IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Honduras
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IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Honduras
April 29, 2022
IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Honduras
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How Taxes Can Support Growth and Reduce Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean
December 14, 2021
Public debt ratios in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) increased by about 10 percentage points of GDP in 2020. With debt service costs rising, countries in the region are under pressure to cut public spending and/or raise taxes, even in the face of widespread needs to respond to the pandemic. Our recent Regional Economic Outlook shows that well-crafted tax reforms can support growth while helping countries maintain fiscal sustainability. Importantly, these reforms can help reduce income inequality—an important objective in one of the most unequal regions in the world.
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Press Release on The IMF Staff Meeting with the Honduran Authorities
October 28, 2021