1
Published 1989
International Monetary Fund
...The massive external debt burden of Sub-Saharan Africa has gained widespread attention as a serious...

2
Published 2009
International Monetary Fund
... it better suited to members' needs, and by garnering pledges for a massive increase in Fund resources...

3
Published 2000
International Monetary Fund
...Recent economic and financial developments in Bangladesh were greatly marked by massive floods...

4
Published 2000
International Monetary Fund
...Recent economic and financial developments in Bangladesh were greatly marked by the massive floods...

5
Published 1974
International Monetary Fund
... massive disequilibrium in international payments. The average annual rate of inflation in industrial...

6
Published 2008
International Monetary Fund
.... GDP growth has remained strong, underpinned by massive capital inflows. Executive Directors observed...

7
Published 2002
International Monetary Fund
...Cambodia became dollarized suddenly in the early 1990s, as a result of massive dollar inflows...

8
Published 1998
International Monetary Fund
.... This massive swing was owing to a major increase in the underlying oil surplus, a decline in the non-oil...

9
Published 2010
International Monetary Fund
... consolidation proceeds. The global financial crisis followed on the heels of a massive terms-of-trade shock...

10
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
... limited administrative and absorptive capacity. The damage caused by the earthquake has been massive...

11
Published 2009
International Monetary Fund
... challenges. Growth moderated to 6.2 percent in 2008. Rapid credit growth fueled by massive capital inflows...

12
Published 2010
International Monetary Fund
...The floods in Pakistan are a natural disaster of massive proportions. The overall impact...

13
Published 2007
International Monetary Fund
... to widen. Driven by massive capital inflows, particularly foreign direct investment inflows, the current...

14
Published 2005
International Monetary Fund
...-ranging structural reforms and a phasing out of massive quasi-fiscal activities...

15
Published 1998
International Monetary Fund
.... After a massive output decline during 1991–95, real GDP started to increase in late 1995 and showed...

16
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
... mainly through the domestic banking system. Massive sovereign borrowing from international bond markets...

17
Published 1993
International Monetary Fund
... the funds that flooded into central banks were so massive...

18
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
... assistance in the field has massively expanded in recent years - driven by demand from member countries...

19
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
... sur les répercussions économiques des migrations massives de réfugiés en provenance de la Syrie et...

20
Published 2017
International Monetary Fund
..., liquidity management in the GCC countries has been based mainly on passive instruments. Abundant liquidity...