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Colombia: Second Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement and Request for Waiver of Performance Criteria

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The program made good progress toward creating the conditions for faster sustained growth over the medium term. The economic policies aim to preserve the program's macroeconomic framework. Fiscal policy is expected to stay on a sustainable path. The central bank has been successful in achieving its inflation target. The proposed target for net international reserves will maintain an adequate reserve cushion. The prospects for sustained growth over the medium term remain favorable, provided the government maintains a strong fiscal policy and advance structural reforms.

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  • International Monetary Fund, 2004. "Colombia: Second Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement and Request for Waiver of Performance Criteria," IMF Staff Country Reports 2004/015, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfscr:2004/015
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    4. Bernardo X. Fernández Tellería, 2007. "Dollarization hysteresis, network externalities and the “past legacy” effect: the case of Bolivia," Monetaria, CEMLA, vol. 0(2), pages 167-217, marzo-abr.
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    7. Henry Vargas Campos & Jacqueline Zamora Bolaños, 2007. "Proyección de inflación en una economía pequeña y abierta usando modelos de estado espacio con cambio de régimen: caso de Costa Rica," Monetaria, CEMLA, vol. 0(2), pages 133-166, marzo-abr.

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