Country Report Macau 4th Quarter
The Economist Intelligence Unit, December 2012, Pages: 20
The five-year term of Macau's chief executive, Fernando Chui, will end in late 2014. During the remainder of his time in office, Mr Chui's main priorities will be to address public discontent and tackle corruption.
After allowing minor changes to Macau's electoral system in 2012, including an increase in the number of directly elected legislators, the central Chinese government is unlikely to approve further political reforms in 2013-14.
The Macau government will introduce measures aimed at diversifying the economy, which has become dangerously dependent on the gambling sector and continued inflows of big-spending visitors from China.
Country Report Macau 4th Quarter
Summary
Outlook for 2013-14
Review
Basic data
Land area
Population
Climate
Weather
Languages
Measures
Currency
Time
Public holidays
Political structure
Official name
Form of state
The executive
Head of state
Legislature
Legal system
Elections
Main political organisations
Secretaries & other officials
Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Macau
Economic structure: Annual indicators
Economic structure: Quarterly indicators
Outlook for 2013-14: Political stability
Outlook for 2013-14: Election watch
Outlook for 2013-14: International relations
Outlook for 2013-14: Policy trends
Outlook for 2013-14: Fiscal policy
Outlook for 2013-14: Monetary policy
Outlook for 2013-14: International assumptions
Outlook for 2013-14: Economic growth
Outlook for 2013-14: Inflation
Outlook for 2013-14: Exchange rates
Outlook for 2013-14: External sector
Outlook for 2013-14: Forecast summary
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