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Alternative paths to structural adjustment in Uzbekistan in a three-gap framework

The author presents an internally consistent macroeconomic framework that could be used as a first step toward a more comprehensive, quantitative and qualitative assessment of the adjustment alternatives facing Uzbekistan. The three-gap framework focuses on the major imbalances of the economy for evaluating policy choices facing Uzbekistan. It emphasizes the domestic, and external factors that determine economic outcomes, and welfare.

Link http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679
Author Ranaweera, T.
Date 31-Oct-2003
Institute World Bank
Tags structural, adjustment, Uzbekistan, welfare

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  3. Central Asia: SCO Leaders Focus On Energy, Security, Cooperation
  4. Uzbekistan - Public Expenditure Review
  5. Competition, Corporate Governance, and regulation in Central Asia - Uzbekistan's structural reform challenges

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