This Selected Issues paper examines economic developments in Bolivia during 1990-97. Macroeconomic developments in 1997 were generally sound. Economic growth for the year remained moderately robust while inflation continued on a downward path. However, the structural reforms adopted since 1995 gener...
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|a This Selected Issues paper examines economic developments in Bolivia during 1990-97. Macroeconomic developments in 1997 were generally sound. Economic growth for the year remained moderately robust while inflation continued on a downward path. However, the structural reforms adopted since 1995 generated fiscal costs of about 3 percent of GDP in 1997, with the 1996 pension reform accounting for about half of these costs. The paper also reviews Bolivia's growth performance over 1960-97 and assesses the factors behind that performance.
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