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|a 9781451833232
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|a Rwanda
|b Recent Economic Developments
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|a Washington, D.C.
|b International Monetary Fund
|c 2000
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|a 118 pages
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|a Rwanda
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|a Civil service
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|a Banks
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|a Public finance & taxation
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|a Banks and banking
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|a Taxes
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|a Trade Policy
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|a Aggregate Labor Productivity
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|a Exports and Imports
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|a Mortgages
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|a Agriculture: General
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|a Labor
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|a Investments: Commodities
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|a Commodities
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|a International trade
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|a Civil service & public sector
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|a Banking
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|a Taxation
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|a Employment
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|a Depository Institutions
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|a Commercial banks
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|a Tariff
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|a Tariffs
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|a Farm produce
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|a International Trade Organizations
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|a Financial institutions
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|a Micro Finance Institutions
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|a Unemployment
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|a Trade: General
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|a International economics
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|a Aggregate Human Capital
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|a Exports
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|a Banks and Banking
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|a Agricultural commodities
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|a Wages
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|a Investment & securities
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|a Intergenerational Income Distribution
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|a International Monetary Fund
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|a eng
|2 ISO 639-2
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|b IMF
|a International Monetary Fund
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|a IMF Staff Country Reports
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|a 10.5089/9781451833232.002
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|u https://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/002/2000/004/002.2000.issue-004-en.xml?cid=3391-com-dsp-marc
|x Verlag
|3 Volltext
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|a 330
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|a The government of Rwanda has recognized that economic development in most areas would have to be the responsibility of the private sector (particularly since military and civil service employment would be reduced), but that the public sector could still have a role in promoting economic equality by providing a social safety net, most importantly with a solvent social security system. Before the conflict in 1994, the private sector has accounted for only about 50 percent of employment in the formal sector, excluding the civil service
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