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Country Partnership Framework for Tunisia for the Period FY 2016-2020
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- Author/Creator:
- World Bank.
- Series:
- Country Partnership Frameworks
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Access to Finance.
- Access to Information.
- Accountability.
- Aquifers.
- Audits.
- Autonomy.
- Banking Sector.
- Bankruptcy.
- Capital.
- Capital Markets.
- Capital Requirements.
- Civil Service.
- Climate Change.
- Commercial Banks.
- Competition.
- Credit.
- Debt.
- Debt Restructuring.
- Decentralization.
- Decision Making.
- Drinking Water.
- Economic Development.
- Economic Growth.
- Economics.
- Emissions.
- Employment.
- Energy Consumption.
- Energy Efficiency.
- Equity.
- Expenditures.
- Finance.
- Finance and Financial Sector Development.
- Financial Institutions.
- Financial Management.
- Financial Services.
- Fiscal & Monetary Policy.
- Fiscal Year.
- Governance.
- Grants.
- Housing.
- Incentives.
- Inflation.
- Infrastructure.
- Insurance.
- Labor Costs.
- Land.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Loans.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Migration.
- Municipalities.
- National Governance.
- Natural Resources.
- Political Economy.
- Poverty Reduction.
- Privatization.
- Productivity.
- Profitability.
- Public Debt.
- Public Policy.
- Purchasing Power.
- Recycling.
- Risk.
- Risk Management.
- Social Safety Nets.
- Tax Reform.
- Taxes.
- Technical Assistance.
- Trade.
- Trade Unions.
- Transaction Costs.
- Transport.
- Unemployment.
- Wages.
- Waste Management.
- Water Supply.
- Working Poor.
- Local Subjects:
- Access to Finance.
- Access to Information.
- Accountability.
- Aquifers.
- Audits.
- Autonomy.
- Banking Sector.
- Bankruptcy.
- Capital.
- Capital Markets.
- Capital Requirements.
- Civil Service.
- Climate Change.
- Commercial Banks.
- Competition.
- Credit.
- Debt.
- Debt Restructuring.
- Decentralization.
- Decision Making.
- Drinking Water.
- Economic Development.
- Economic Growth.
- Economics.
- Emissions.
- Employment.
- Energy Consumption.
- Energy Efficiency.
- Equity.
- Expenditures.
- Finance.
- Finance and Financial Sector Development.
- Financial Institutions.
- Financial Management.
- Financial Services.
- Fiscal & Monetary Policy.
- Fiscal Year.
- Governance.
- Grants.
- Housing.
- Incentives.
- Inflation.
- Infrastructure.
- Insurance.
- Labor Costs.
- Land.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Loans.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Migration.
- Municipalities.
- National Governance.
- Natural Resources.
- Political Economy.
- Poverty Reduction.
- Privatization.
- Productivity.
- Profitability.
- Public Debt.
- Public Policy.
- Purchasing Power.
- Recycling.
- Risk.
- Risk Management.
- Social Safety Nets.
- Tax Reform.
- Taxes.
- Technical Assistance.
- Trade.
- Trade Unions.
- Transaction Costs.
- Transport.
- Unemployment.
- Wages.
- Waste Management.
- Water Supply.
- Working Poor.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2016.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Tunisia, prepared jointly by International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) covers the period Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 through FY 2020. The CPF is anchored in the Government of Tunisia's September 2015 Note d'Orientation Strategique and the WBG's October 2015 Strategy for the Middle East and North Africa Region. It builds on extensive discussions with a wide range of stakeholders, and is underpinned by WBG analytics, including the June 2015 Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD). The Government's "Note d'Orientation Strategique outlines Tunisia's development vision for the next five years. Its main premise is that Tunisia will maintain its strong partnerships with the international community; rely on the private sector to lead economic growth and job creation; and promote a vibrant civil society. Technical ministries and regions are in the process of preparing their five-year sectorial plans based on this vision, for which financing will be sought during an international donor conference in late 2016.
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