Promoting inclusive growth in the Caucasus and Central Asia / Prepared by an IMF staff team under the supervision of Juha Kähkönen. Other titles: International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Department (Series). Description: Washington, DC : International Monetary Fund, 2019. | Departmental paper series. | At head of title: Middle East and Central Asia Department. | This Departmental Paper was prepared by an IMF staff team under the supervision of Juha Kähkönen. The team was led by Mercedes Vera-Martin and included Rayah Al Farah, Dominique Fayad, Sergejs Saksonovs, Wei Shi, and Fang Yang (all Middle East and Central Asia Department [MCD]). | Includes bibliographical references. Identifiers: ISBN 9781498313353 (paper) Subjects: LCSH: Caucasus-Economic conditions. | Asia, Central-Economic conditions. | Economic development-Caucasus. | Economic development-Asia, Central. Classification: LCC HC415.16.A44 2019 This Departmental Paper was prepared by an IMF staff team under the supervision of Juha Kähkönen. The team was led by Mercedes Vera-Martin and included Rayah Al Farah, Dominique Fayad, Sergejs Saksonovs, Wei Shi, and Fang Yang (all Middle East and Central Asia Department [MCD]). The authors thank Mark Horton, country teams, and other MCD colleagues and IMF departments for helpful comments and suggestions and are grateful to Gintare Gedrimaite and Juan Rigat for production assistance, and to Joshua Lipsky, Houda Berrada, and Joe Procopio for editing.
Les dépenses sociales en faveur de la croissance inclusive au Moyen-Orient et en Asie centraleÉtabli par une équipe des services du FMI dirigée par Koshy Mathai,
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