IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Honduras
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• Technical mission supports macroeconomic stability, but warns that the electricity sector represents a structural fiscal risk that requires urgent and coordinated measures TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. – The Government of Honduras and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreed on the need to implement a combination of “coherent, prudent and well-coordinated” economic policies, including reforms [...]
The Social Forum of the External Debt and Development of Honduras (Fosdeh, private) warned this Friday that successive agreements between the Government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have been insufficient to generate structural changes, limiting themselves to macroeconomic stability that does not translate into social welfare.The entry Agreements with the IMF have not generated structural changes in Honduras, warns Fosdeh was first …
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