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Country Economic Forecasts > East Timor

Country Economic Forecasts > East Timor - Oxford Economics Services
Country Economic Forecasts > East Timor
Published Dec 08, 2016
4 pages — Published Dec 08, 2016
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Abstract:

Non-oil GDP is set to rise by 5% in 2016 on IMF estimates, faster than last year; with low and possibly negative inflation. But this has been driven mainly by higher public spending, pushing the current account from surplus to a deficit nearing 10% of GDP due to low oil prices. The fiscal deficit, approaching 14% of GDP, is no longer fully funded by Oil Fund revenues and aid, and rising public and private consumption will lift inflation towards 4% from 2017.Declining output from original oilfields will cap growth at 1.3% this year and at about 1.5% a year over the medium term, despite rising private investment, unless there is agreement with Australia over maritime boundaries and the implications for oil and gas revenues.

  
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The following represents a general Table of Contents outline for the Country Economic
Forecast. The actual report may cover any or all of the topics listed below.
- Highlights and Key Issues - four/five paragraphs of analysis covering the
main economic and political issues contained in the subsequent Economic Overview
- Forecast Table showing % changes for the country - with 2 years of historical
data and 4 years of forecast data for the following:
- Domestic demand
- Private consumption
- Fixed investment
- Stockbuilding (% of GDP)
- Government consumption
- Exports of goods and services
- Imports of goods and services
- Unemployment
- Consumer prices
- Current account balance (US$ and % of GDP)
- Government budget (% of GDP)
- Short-term interest rates (%)
- Long-term interest rates (%)
- Exchange rate (vs. US dollar)
- Exchange rate (vs. euro)
- Economic Overview - two pages of events-driven analysis highlighting the
most recent economic activity and, where relevant, political developments of the
country, detailing significant changes to Oxford Economics' forecasts
- Charts and Tables - covering a full range of economic developments relevant
to the time period covered. These could include such topics as:
- Contributions to GDP growth
- Monthly industrial output
- Business and consumer confidence
- Unemployment rate
- Retail sales
- Prices and earnings
- Consumption and investment
- Government balance and debt
- GDP and industrial production
- Monetary policy and bond yields
- Background Information on the country
- One or two pages of text covering the main historical political and economic factors
that determine the country's current position
- Key Facts on the country
- Map of the country
- Key political facts
- Long-term economic and social development - changes since 1980
- Structure of GDP by output - latest year
- Long-term sovereign credit ratings and outlook
- Corruption perceptions index- latest year
- Structural economic indicators - changes since 1990
- Destination of goods' exports -prior years - latest year
- Composition of goods & services exports - latest year

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Oxford Economics Services. "Country Economic Forecasts > East Timor" Dec 08, 2016. Alacra Store. May 17, 2024. <http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/Oxford-Economics-Services/Country-Economic-Forecasts-East-Timor-2111-6333>
  
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Oxford Economics Services. (2016). Country Economic Forecasts > East Timor Dec 08, 2016. New York, NY: Alacra Store. Retrieved May 17, 2024 from <http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/Oxford-Economics-Services/Country-Economic-Forecasts-East-Timor-2111-6333>
  
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