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Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction

The emergence of fragile and war-torn states as a major focus of U.S. foreign policy and economic development in the last decade had created the need for specialized skills in reconstruction and economic governance in post-conflict states. As the U.S. government the UK, and other NATO allies engage in nation building, AECOM International Development has responded with a full portfolio of economic governance and institutional reconstruction to ensure these fragile and war-torn economies do not slip back into conflict. Working closely with existing post-conflict governments, U.S. occupation forces, and NATO armies around the world, AECOM International Development offers economic reconstruction programs essential for the operation of central banks; ministries of finance, economics, and planning; and other major government agencies undergoing post-conflict reconstruction. Some of the more important products and advice AECOM International Development offers in these environments are monetary and exchange rate stability; central banking and payment systems; balance of payments analysis; currency sterilization; treasury ledger systems; revenue and medium-term expenditure forecasting; financial management information systems (FMIS); and enabling environment reforms to stimulate private sector development.



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