Financial Policy Workshops: The Case of KenyaInternational Monetary Fund, 1985 M09 15 - 335 pages This book, written by the staff of the IMF Institute, offers a series of workshops on Kenya that are used as a case study in the Institute's course on Financial Analysis and Policy for officials of IMF member countries. The workshops combine theory and practice for a better understanding of the use of major financial policy instruments in the management of national economies. |
Contents
Introduction to Workshops 134 | 1 |
The General Setting | 9 |
Monetary and Financial Survey | 26 |
Summary Accounts of the Monetary | 51 |
Government Finance Statistics concluded | 55 |
Units of General Government | 70 |
Government Finance Statistics Tables | 77 |
Appendix | 89 |
Summary of Income and FlowofFunds | 151 |
Appendices | 166 |
Tables | 178 |
Revenue Forecasting | 185 |
Appendices | 210 |
Balance of Payments Forecasting | 228 |
Charts | 252 |
Financial Programming | 263 |
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abroad adjustment aggregates agriculture balance of payments balance sheet Bank of Kenya banking system borrowing budget cent Central Bank changes Claims on official coffee commercial banks consolidation constant 1972 prices current account current prices debit debt deficit demand deposits deposit money banks direct investment domestic credit East African Community Economic Survey equation estimated exports factor cost financial institutions financial program fiscal year 1978 foreign assets foreign exchange Foreign liabilities Fund credit GDP at factor GDP deflator GFS Yearbook Government Finance Statistics gross domestic product included increase International Financial Statistics International Monetary Fund investment income Kenya shillings lending minus repayments loans long-term ment millions of Kenya monetary authorities monetary survey money and quasi-money nonresidents official entities overall period private sector receipts short-term Source Table Tanzania tax revenue tion trade transactions U.S. dollars Uganda unrequited transfers variables workshop