Senegal: 2021 Article IV Consultation, Fourth Review Under the Policy Coordination Instrument, First Reviews Under the Stand-By Arrangement and the Arrangement Under the Standby Credit Facility, and Request for Modification of Performance Criteria and Quantitative Targets
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Summary:
The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted a decade of high growth and development progress in Senegal. While a recession was avoided in 2020, the pandemic caused severe hardship and most households experienced income and job losses. A dynamic recovery is underway since mid-2020, supported by expansionary fiscal policy. However, higher fiscal deficits and lower growth have resulted in a rapid increase of the debt-to-GDP ratio and fiscal space is narrowing. COVID-19 case numbers remain comparatively low and about 14 percent of the adult population is vaccinated. Recent pandemic waves had little impact on economic activity in the absence of new lockdowns or movement restrictions.
Series:
Country Report No. 2022/008
Subject:
Budget planning and preparation Energy subsidies Expenditure External debt International organization Monetary policy Public debt Public financial management (PFM) Revenue administration
Frequency:
regular
English
Publication Date:
January 14, 2022
ISBN/ISSN:
9781616358891/1934-7685
Stock No:
1SENEA2022001
Pages:
133
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