Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility

Recognizing the severity of the crisis, the GoI devised a national reform plan (the white paper) that sets out a old blueprint of structural reforms to achieve sustainable medium-term growth through economic diversification and boosting private sec...

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spelling okr-10986-356252021-06-02T05:10:41Z Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH FISCAL TRENDS MONETARY POLICY OIL AND GASS PUBLIC FINANCE EXTERNAL SECTOR ECONOMIC OUTLOOK RISKS FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL NORMS GENDER GAP COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IMPACT MASHREQ GENDER FACILITY Recognizing the severity of the crisis, the GoI devised a national reform plan (the white paper) that sets out a old blueprint of structural reforms to achieve sustainable medium-term growth through economic diversification and boosting private sector growth and private sector job creation. The GoI has also devised an implementation and governance framework for the white paper in which it proposed a detailed reform matrix and launched a High Reform Council headed by the Prime Minister to accompany the implementation. Actions have already been realized starting with the reforms adopted in the 2021 budget law and other areas including in the business environment and the financial sector. The ultimate success of the reforms though depends on the political will and public support to implement the proposed measures and lead the country out of a long-standing fragility trap. Iraq's economic outlook hinges on global oil markets prospects, the implementation of the white paper reforms, and on the evolution of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The economy is forecast to gradually recover on the back of rising oil prices and rising OPEC+ production quotas. GDP is projected to grow by 1.9 percent in 2021 and 6.3 percent on average over the subsequent two years (Table 1). Non-oil GDP is forecast to recover in 2021, growing by 5.5 percent before converging to historically low potential growth trend in 2022–23. The currency devaluation is estimated to push inflation to 8.5 percent in 2021 due to limited capacity for import substitution. This will present an additional pressure on Iraqi households' wellbeing. The fiscal stance remains expansionary with only limited reform measures being included in the 2021 budget law after an extended deliberation in the Parliament. Higher oil revenues in tandem with the devaluation effect on those receipts are projected to narrow the fiscal deficit to 5.4 percent of GDP in 2021. Financing needs are forecast to remain elevated compared to pre-COVID-19 levels, averaging at 13.7 billion Dollars per year (7.5 percent of GDP) in the outlook period (2021–2023). The 2021 approved budget includes limited reforms such as new consumption taxes and better targeting of PDS transfers which are in line with the GoI white paper. If implemented they could help moderate the fiscal deficit and exchange rate pressures. However, more structural issues such as public wages and pension rigidities remain unaddressed. 2021-06-01T20:37:25Z 2021-06-01T20:37:25Z 2021-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/552761621369308685/Iraq-Economic-Monitor-Seizing-the-Opportunity-for-Reforms-and-Managing-Volatility http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35625 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Middle East and North Africa Iraq
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topic ECONOMIC GROWTH
FISCAL TRENDS
MONETARY POLICY
OIL AND GASS
PUBLIC FINANCE
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL NORMS
GENDER GAP
COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
MASHREQ GENDER FACILITY
spellingShingle ECONOMIC GROWTH
FISCAL TRENDS
MONETARY POLICY
OIL AND GASS
PUBLIC FINANCE
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL NORMS
GENDER GAP
COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
MASHREQ GENDER FACILITY
World Bank
Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility
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Iraq
description Recognizing the severity of the crisis, the GoI devised a national reform plan (the white paper) that sets out a old blueprint of structural reforms to achieve sustainable medium-term growth through economic diversification and boosting private sector growth and private sector job creation. The GoI has also devised an implementation and governance framework for the white paper in which it proposed a detailed reform matrix and launched a High Reform Council headed by the Prime Minister to accompany the implementation. Actions have already been realized starting with the reforms adopted in the 2021 budget law and other areas including in the business environment and the financial sector. The ultimate success of the reforms though depends on the political will and public support to implement the proposed measures and lead the country out of a long-standing fragility trap. Iraq's economic outlook hinges on global oil markets prospects, the implementation of the white paper reforms, and on the evolution of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The economy is forecast to gradually recover on the back of rising oil prices and rising OPEC+ production quotas. GDP is projected to grow by 1.9 percent in 2021 and 6.3 percent on average over the subsequent two years (Table 1). Non-oil GDP is forecast to recover in 2021, growing by 5.5 percent before converging to historically low potential growth trend in 2022–23. The currency devaluation is estimated to push inflation to 8.5 percent in 2021 due to limited capacity for import substitution. This will present an additional pressure on Iraqi households' wellbeing. The fiscal stance remains expansionary with only limited reform measures being included in the 2021 budget law after an extended deliberation in the Parliament. Higher oil revenues in tandem with the devaluation effect on those receipts are projected to narrow the fiscal deficit to 5.4 percent of GDP in 2021. Financing needs are forecast to remain elevated compared to pre-COVID-19 levels, averaging at 13.7 billion Dollars per year (7.5 percent of GDP) in the outlook period (2021–2023). The 2021 approved budget includes limited reforms such as new consumption taxes and better targeting of PDS transfers which are in line with the GoI white paper. If implemented they could help moderate the fiscal deficit and exchange rate pressures. However, more structural issues such as public wages and pension rigidities remain unaddressed.
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title Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility
title_short Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility
title_full Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility
title_fullStr Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility
title_full_unstemmed Iraq Economic Monitor, Spring 2021 : Seizing the Opportunity for Reforms and Managing Volatility
title_sort iraq economic monitor, spring 2021 : seizing the opportunity for reforms and managing volatility
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/552761621369308685/Iraq-Economic-Monitor-Seizing-the-Opportunity-for-Reforms-and-Managing-Volatility
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