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Afghanistan Economic Update, October 2012

Authors :
World Bank
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Washington, DC, 2012.

Abstract

Afghanistan is in a state of transition which involves the handover of security responsibilities from international forces to the Afghan government. However, at present, Afghanistan's economy is growing strongly as a result of an exceptionally good harvest this year. Real gross domestic product (GDP) growth will most likely close the calendar year at 10 percent, a significant increase from last year's 5.8 percent. The services and construction sectors continue to grow strongly, driven mostly by continued high military spending and external aid. The good harvest has also brought Afghanistan to near food self-sufficiency and slowed inflation to 4.6 percent in July 2012 (y-o-y). Progress in the mining sector is clouded by uncertainty about a new mineral law. While investor interest in the sector is encouraging, gaps in the legal and regulatory framework of the sector do not provide sufficient confidence to investors to start operations or make firm commitments. A new low is in preparation but has also been heavily debated. Afghanistan's economic growth prospects for 2012 give cause for optimism. Although real GDP growth slowed, to around 7 percent in 2011 (from 8 percent the year before), due mainly to unfavorable weather and a poor harvest, the agriculture sector rebounded strongly in 2012 and is expected to boost economic growth to over 10 percent. Agriculture is an important but volatile component of economic growth.

Subjects

Subjects :
TAX COMPLIANCE
FISCAL REFORMS
TOTAL DEBT
GROWTH RATES
TAX
ECONOMIC GROWTH
OPERATING EXPENDITURES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
SECURITY RISK
FOOD PRICE
EXCHANGE RATES
COMMODITIES
FAMILIES
SHAREHOLDERS
TRUST FUND
COMMODITY
INFLATION
MONEY GROWTH
OPEN MARKET
BROAD MONEY
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
INCOME
EXPORT GROWTH
INSTRUMENT
TERRORISM
CREDIT ANALYSIS
RULE OF LAW
COMPETITIVENESS
FOOD PRICES
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
TRADE FACILITATION
PENSION
PLEDGES
PUBLIC FINANCES
RESERVES
MICRO FINANCE SECTOR
WITHDRAWAL
FARMERS
TAX COLLECTION
WHOLESALE PRICES
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
PRICE INCREASES
FINANCIAL MARKETS
TIMELY PAYMENT
NPL
EXPORT MARKET
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
INCOMES
DEMOCRACY
DEPOSITS
REMITTANCE
GROWTH PROJECTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
BANK DEPOSITS
TRADE DEFICIT
WAGES
EXTERNAL DEBT
NEW MARKET
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
NEW PRODUCTS
CIVIL SERVICE
MONETARY POLICY
INTERNAL CONTROLS
DEMAND FOR CREDIT
DONOR FUNDING
GDP PER CAPITA
REFORM PROGRAM
BANKING SECTOR
HUMAN RIGHTS
PRICE CHANGES
DOMESTIC CREDIT
PENSION REFORM
COMMODITY PRICE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CREDITS
COMMERCIAL LOANS
BUDGET DEFICIT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
AGRICULTURE
LOAN PORTFOLIO
DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENTS
POLICY RESPONSES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
DISBURSEMENTS
M2
WTO
ACCESS TO MARKETS
AUDITS
TRADE BALANCE
PORTFOLIO
BANKRUPTCY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
ACCOUNTING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
COMMERCIAL BANK
CONSOLIDATION
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
EXPORTS
EXPORT BASE
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
BENCHMARKS
DEBT STOCK
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
RESERVE
SUBNATIONAL FINANCE
EXCHANGE RATE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
EQUIPMENT
FOREIGN CAPITAL
CURRENCY
HOUSEHOLDS
EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATIONS
INVESTMENT FINANCING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
COMMERCIAL BANKING
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INCOME LEVEL
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
BALANCE OF PAYMENT
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
PRIVATIZATION
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
LOAN
EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
EXPORT EARNINGS
REAL GDP
MICROFINANCE
RURAL ACCESS
MICROFINANCE SECTOR
NEW MARKETS
CORRUPTION
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
INVESTOR INTEREST
OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENTS
BUDGETING
NATURAL RESOURCES
PROFIT MARGIN
REAL SECTOR
TRANSPORT
LAWS
LEVY
SAVINGS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO
MICRO FINANCE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPACITY BUILDING
TAX ADMINISTRATION
FINANCING NEEDS
OUTSTANDING LOANS
TRUST FUNDS
URBAN AREAS
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
UNDERDEVELOPED FINANCIAL SECTOR
EXPENDITURE

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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