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Tanzania Economic Update, October 2012 : Spreading the Wings

ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AGGREGATE DEMAND AGRICULTURE ALLOCATION ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ARREARS AUDITOR GENERAL BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK POLICY BANKING SECTORS BORROWING COSTS BROAD MONEY BUDGET FRAMEWORK CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL STOCK CAPITAL STOCKS CASH FLOWS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVANTS COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMPTION GOODS CONTINGENT LIABILITIES COST RECOVERY CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICE DEBT SERVICE PAYMENT DEBT SERVICE PAYMENTS DEBT STOCK DEBT SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC BORROWING DOMESTIC INVESTMENT DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EXPANSION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES EMERGING ECONOMIES EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXOGENOUS SHOCKS EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT PERFORMANCE EXTERNAL BALANCE EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL DISTRESS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL VARIABLES FISCAL ACCOUNTS FISCAL ADJUSTMENT FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CRISIS FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL FRAMEWORK FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL POSITION FISCAL PRUDENCE FISCAL RISK FISCAL RISKS FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL TRANSPARENCY FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN MARKETS GDP GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKETS GOLDEN RULE GOVERNMENT BORROWING GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HEALTH SECTOR HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSTRUMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INVESTMENT PROJECTS INVESTMENT SPENDING INVESTMENT STRATEGY LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LEVEL OF DEBT LEVEL OF PUBLIC SPENDING LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKET LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL MARKETS MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY MARGINAL COST MINISTRY OF DEFENSE MINISTRY OF FINANCE MOBILE PHONES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICIES MONETARY POLICY MORAL HAZARD NATIONAL_ACCOUNTS NATURAL CATASTROPHES NET BORROWING OIL PRICES OPERATIONAL DEFICIT PER CAPITA INCOME POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL STABILITY POSITIVE IMPACTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY LEVEL POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE FLUCTUATIONS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE MARKETS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENTS PROGRAMS PUBLIC ACCOUNTS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC BORROWING PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT STOCK PUBLIC ENTERPRISE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM PUBLIC MONEY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATES RECURRENT EXPENDITURE RECURRENT EXPENDITURES RESERVES RETURNS SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS RATE SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL SERVICES STRATEGIC CHOICES STRUCTURAL DEFICIT TAX TAX BASE TAX COLLECTION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX RATES TAX REVENUES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL DEBT TOTAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL EXPENDITURES TOTAL PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR TRADE BALANCE TRADE SECTORS TRANSPARENCY UNCERTAINTY VALUE ADDED VALUE OF EXPORTS VALUE OF IMPORTS WAGES WHOLESALE PRICES
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Tanzania
2017-06-02T18:31:22Z | 2017-06-02T18:31:22Z | 2012-10

Tanzania continues to stand out as a model of sound economic performance in the African continent, with a growth rate of over six per cent in 2011 and 2012, surpassing other regional economies and demonstrating impressive resilience to the global economic crisis. This is the second issue of the Tanzania economic update series. The series aim to engage a broad audience in a discussion of the state of the economy in general, as well as in specific debates of topical importance in Tanzania. The current issue seeks to get the discussion going on how to achieve the structural transformation of the rural economy so that rural households can also benefit from the country's remarkable growth performance.

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