Saudi Arabia :: selected issues.
High oil prices and rapid growth in government spending have been important drivers of growth and have led to an economy where factor inputs rather than productivity and human capital development have supported growth. Looking forward, fiscal consolidation will result in slower economic growth in th...
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Washington, D.C. :
International Monetary Fund,
2016.
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Schriftenreihe: | IMF country report ;
no. 16/327. |
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Zusammenfassung: | High oil prices and rapid growth in government spending have been important drivers of growth and have led to an economy where factor inputs rather than productivity and human capital development have supported growth. Looking forward, fiscal consolidation will result in slower economic growth in the near-term, and an acceleration of ongoing structural reforms is critical in spurring stronger productivity growth and private investment to offset slower public investment over the medium term. Saudi Arabia is considering privatization and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programs as part of the policy response to the decline in oil prices. These programs have considerable scope to increase efficiency and productivity in the economy as well as unlock greater value of government assets. Implementation should proceed transparently with a clear time-table, and be underpinned by institutional, legal and regulatory frameworks. Lessons from international experiences with privatization and PPPs could usefully be incorporated in designing the policy frameworks. There are important fiscal and macroeconomic considerations that require appropriate policy response. To meet large financing needs over the coming years, Saudi Arabia has multiple financing options. It can draw down the large stock of government deposits held at the central bank, sell other financial assets, or borrow domestically or abroad. This paper uses an asset-liability management framework to discuss the benefits and risks as well as the macroeconomic implications of each of these options, and illustrates some of these aspects through a simulation analysis. It also reviews a number of policies that will help expand the investor base and reduce financing costs, while having broader positive implications for the economy. In particular, establishing a benchmark yield curve will encourage the development of the domestic debt market. Moreover, the fiscal and debt management frameworks and policies need to be strengthened in order to mobilize domestic savings and attract foreign financing. |
Beschreibung: | "June 30, 2016; prepared by Assem Algursan, Fahad Alhumaidah, Ryadh Alkhareif, Kusay Al Khunaizy, Khalid AlSaeed, Salah Alsayaary, Nabil Ben Ltaifa, Tim Callen, Keiko Honjo, Ken Miyajima, Malika Pant, Guilherme Pedras, Fares Rawah, and Gazi Shbaikat"--Page 2 of pdf "October 2016." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (73 pages) : color illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 1475544278 1475544324 9781475544275 9781475544329 |
ISSN: | 1934-7685 |
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contents | Financing the fiscal deficit: possible options and their potential implications / Fahad Alhumaidah, Ryadh Alkhareif (all SAMA), Khalid AlSaeed (MCM), Nabil Ben Ltaifa (MCD), Ken Miyajima, and Guilherme Pedras (all MCM) -- Privatization and PPPs in Saudi Arabia: past experience and the way forward / Gazi Shbaikat (MCD), Kusay Al Khunaizy (MEP), and Assem Algursan (SAMA) -- Growth in a low oil price environment / Malika Pant (MCD), Keiko Honjo (RES), Salah Alsayaary, and Fares Rawah (both SAMA). |
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spelling | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (73 pages) : color illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier IMF Country Reports ; no. 16/327 "June 30, 2016; prepared by Assem Algursan, Fahad Alhumaidah, Ryadh Alkhareif, Kusay Al Khunaizy, Khalid AlSaeed, Salah Alsayaary, Nabil Ben Ltaifa, Tim Callen, Keiko Honjo, Ken Miyajima, Malika Pant, Guilherme Pedras, Fares Rawah, and Gazi Shbaikat"--Page 2 of pdf "October 2016." Includes bibliographical references. Financing the fiscal deficit: possible options and their potential implications / Fahad Alhumaidah, Ryadh Alkhareif (all SAMA), Khalid AlSaeed (MCM), Nabil Ben Ltaifa (MCD), Ken Miyajima, and Guilherme Pedras (all MCM) -- Privatization and PPPs in Saudi Arabia: past experience and the way forward / Gazi Shbaikat (MCD), Kusay Al Khunaizy (MEP), and Assem Algursan (SAMA) -- Growth in a low oil price environment / Malika Pant (MCD), Keiko Honjo (RES), Salah Alsayaary, and Fares Rawah (both SAMA). High oil prices and rapid growth in government spending have been important drivers of growth and have led to an economy where factor inputs rather than productivity and human capital development have supported growth. Looking forward, fiscal consolidation will result in slower economic growth in the near-term, and an acceleration of ongoing structural reforms is critical in spurring stronger productivity growth and private investment to offset slower public investment over the medium term. Saudi Arabia is considering privatization and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programs as part of the policy response to the decline in oil prices. These programs have considerable scope to increase efficiency and productivity in the economy as well as unlock greater value of government assets. Implementation should proceed transparently with a clear time-table, and be underpinned by institutional, legal and regulatory frameworks. Lessons from international experiences with privatization and PPPs could usefully be incorporated in designing the policy frameworks. There are important fiscal and macroeconomic considerations that require appropriate policy response. To meet large financing needs over the coming years, Saudi Arabia has multiple financing options. It can draw down the large stock of government deposits held at the central bank, sell other financial assets, or borrow domestically or abroad. This paper uses an asset-liability management framework to discuss the benefits and risks as well as the macroeconomic implications of each of these options, and illustrates some of these aspects through a simulation analysis. It also reviews a number of policies that will help expand the investor base and reduce financing costs, while having broader positive implications for the economy. In particular, establishing a benchmark yield curve will encourage the development of the domestic debt market. Moreover, the fiscal and debt management frameworks and policies need to be strengthened in order to mobilize domestic savings and attract foreign financing. Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org website, viewed October 27, 2016). International Monetary Fund Saudi Arabia. International Monetary Fund fast Asset-liability management Saudi Arabia. Economic development Saudi Arabia. Fiscal policy Saudi Arabia. Labor policy Saudi Arabia. Petroleum as fuel Prices Saudi Arabia. Public-private sector cooperation Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia Appropriations and expenditures. Gestion des actifs et des passifs Arabie saoudite. Développement économique Arabie saoudite. Politique fiscale Arabie saoudite. Travail Politique gouvernementale Arabie saoudite. Partenariat public-privé Arabie saoudite. Asset-liability management fast Economic development fast Expenditures, Public fast Fiscal policy fast Labor policy fast Petroleum as fuel Prices fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Saudi Arabia fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxhjWXkTDX9PGTcmRhT73 Al Khunaizy, Kusay, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016144642 Algursan, Assem, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016144576 Alhumaidah, Fahad, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016144701 Alkhareif, Ryadh M., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014001209 AlSaeed, Khalid, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016144564 Alsayaary, Salah, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016144520 Ben Ltaifa, Nabil, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005036593 Callen, Tim, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no95059898 Honjo, Keiko, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no97048559 Miyajima, Ken, 1971- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCtRX6FDx6GjBFMmjvHyd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006002691 Pant, Malika, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010173493 Pedras, Guilherme, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011027951 Rawah, Fares, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016144585 Shbaikat, Gazi, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015140412 International Monetary Fund, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81052755 Print version: Saudi Arabia. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, [2016] 1934-7685 9781475544275 IMF country report ; no. 16/327. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001029774 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1428985 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Al Khunaizy, Kusay Algursan, Assem Alhumaidah, Fahad Alkhareif, Ryadh M. AlSaeed, Khalid Alsayaary, Salah Ben Ltaifa, Nabil Callen, Tim Honjo, Keiko Pant, Malika Pedras, Guilherme Rawah, Fares Shbaikat, Gazi Saudi Arabia : selected issues. IMF country report ; Financing the fiscal deficit: possible options and their potential implications / Fahad Alhumaidah, Ryadh Alkhareif (all SAMA), Khalid AlSaeed (MCM), Nabil Ben Ltaifa (MCD), Ken Miyajima, and Guilherme Pedras (all MCM) -- Privatization and PPPs in Saudi Arabia: past experience and the way forward / Gazi Shbaikat (MCD), Kusay Al Khunaizy (MEP), and Assem Algursan (SAMA) -- Growth in a low oil price environment / Malika Pant (MCD), Keiko Honjo (RES), Salah Alsayaary, and Fares Rawah (both SAMA). International Monetary Fund Saudi Arabia. International Monetary Fund fast Asset-liability management Saudi Arabia. Economic development Saudi Arabia. Fiscal policy Saudi Arabia. Labor policy Saudi Arabia. Petroleum as fuel Prices Saudi Arabia. Public-private sector cooperation Saudi Arabia. Gestion des actifs et des passifs Arabie saoudite. Développement économique Arabie saoudite. Politique fiscale Arabie saoudite. Travail Politique gouvernementale Arabie saoudite. Partenariat public-privé Arabie saoudite. Asset-liability management fast Economic development fast Expenditures, Public fast Fiscal policy fast Labor policy fast Petroleum as fuel Prices fast Public-private sector cooperation fast |
title | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. |
title_auth | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. |
title_exact_search | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. |
title_full | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. |
title_fullStr | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. |
title_full_unstemmed | Saudi Arabia : selected issues. |
title_short | Saudi Arabia : |
title_sort | saudi arabia selected issues |
title_sub | selected issues. |
topic | International Monetary Fund Saudi Arabia. International Monetary Fund fast Asset-liability management Saudi Arabia. Economic development Saudi Arabia. Fiscal policy Saudi Arabia. Labor policy Saudi Arabia. Petroleum as fuel Prices Saudi Arabia. Public-private sector cooperation Saudi Arabia. Gestion des actifs et des passifs Arabie saoudite. Développement économique Arabie saoudite. Politique fiscale Arabie saoudite. Travail Politique gouvernementale Arabie saoudite. Partenariat public-privé Arabie saoudite. Asset-liability management fast Economic development fast Expenditures, Public fast Fiscal policy fast Labor policy fast Petroleum as fuel Prices fast Public-private sector cooperation fast |
topic_facet | International Monetary Fund Saudi Arabia. International Monetary Fund Asset-liability management Saudi Arabia. Economic development Saudi Arabia. Fiscal policy Saudi Arabia. Labor policy Saudi Arabia. Petroleum as fuel Prices Saudi Arabia. Public-private sector cooperation Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia Appropriations and expenditures. Gestion des actifs et des passifs Arabie saoudite. Développement économique Arabie saoudite. Politique fiscale Arabie saoudite. Travail Politique gouvernementale Arabie saoudite. Partenariat public-privé Arabie saoudite. Asset-liability management Economic development Expenditures, Public Fiscal policy Labor policy Petroleum as fuel Prices Public-private sector cooperation Saudi Arabia |
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