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Aruba has an open economy with a history of stability-oriented macroeconomic policies. Adverse external shocks have led to a decline in tourism and disruption of oil refinery operations. Serious fiscal challenges need to be addressed and a fiscal adjustment program is needed to safeguard the sustainability of the public finances. Expenditure cuts and the central bank’s switch from a credit ceiling to an unremunerated reserves requirement as key policy tool is commended. The new monetary policy framework will likely increase the challenges to prudential regulation and supervision.
Aruba--Economic conditions. --- Aruba--Economic policy. --- International Monetary Fund. --- Banks and Banking --- Labor --- Public Finance --- Industries: Financial Services --- Industries: Hospital,Travel and Tourism --- Exports and Imports --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Nonwage Labor Costs and Benefits --- Private Pensions --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- Sports --- Gambling --- Restaurants --- Recreation --- Tourism --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Banking --- Pensions --- Public finance & taxation --- Finance --- Hospitality, leisure & tourism industries --- International economics --- Commercial banks --- Public debt --- Loans --- Financial institutions --- External debt --- Economic sectors --- Banks and banking --- Debts, Public --- Debts, External --- Aruba, Kingdom of the Netherlands --- Aruba --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy.
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The note gives statistical data on Aruba with regard to indicators of tourism activity, components of GDP, real GDP, contributions to real GDP, growth, changes in consumer price index, and legal minimum wages. The statistical data of operations of the central government, operational budget of the social insurance bank, financial balance, balance of payments summary, non-oil balance of payments summary are detailed. The balance sheets of bank-like institutions, life insurance companies, and pension funds are given along with utilities housing mortgage statistics.
International Monetary Fund. --- Economic history. --- Aruba. --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Exports and Imports --- Investments: General --- Industries: Energy --- Insurance --- Trade: General --- Investment --- Capital --- Intangible Capital --- Capacity --- Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation: General --- Insurance Companies --- Actuarial Studies --- International economics --- Macroeconomics --- Petroleum, oil & gas industries --- Insurance & actuarial studies --- Gross fixed investment --- Imports --- Exports --- Oil sector --- Service exports --- International trade --- National accounts --- Economic sectors --- Financial institutions --- Saving and investment --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Aruba, Kingdom of the Netherlands
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