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disruptions all along the supply chain and an ultimate impact on workers. Unemployment is expected to rise and poverty, already …
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two climatic shocks, we project growth at 4.1 percent in 2017, a continuation of the positive trend from last year. Key … growth drivers in 2017 are expected to remain as services-related activities, construction works to partly support the …
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population growth exerts immense pressure on the demand for education and health services. Economic activity and prices are …
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Global growth is broadly stable but downside risks from rising trade tensions are increasing.A weakening recovery in … trade and manufacturing activities is weighing down global growth. Global goods trade has decelerated more rapidly than … the Eurasian Union (excluding Russia) posted strong growth in 2018, Russia'smain trading partners - the Euro area and …
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Ethiopia's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth, while still strong, decelerated to 7.7 percent in FY2018. A … slowdown in industrial growth, mainly driven by lower growth in construction due to foreign exchange shortages and higher …, explains to a large extent the growth deceleration. Services sector exhibited strong growth in FY2018 while manufacturing …
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previous year. The construction sector continues to grow at double-digit levels. There has been a jump in manufacturing growth … harvest and a strong rebound in fisheries. Levels of GDP growth of about 6 percent and above are expected over the medium …, electricity transmission, and preparation for oil extraction. Still, this growth is not high enough for Uganda's lower middle …
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After contracting for four consecutive years since FY2014/15, the economy is estimated to have recovered with a growth … mild recovery in a few non-oil sectors. Growth in the oil and mining sectors was estimated at 10.7 percent, services sector …-led growth may have limited impact on the welfare of most citizens as relatively little of it trickles down and very little is …
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Up to February 2020, Chad's economy continued its gradual, but mild recovery, supported by a substantial increase in oil and agriculture production. Since March 2020, like in the rest of the world, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically changed Chad's macroeconomic outlook. Chad's...
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In Madagascar, donors have traditionally counted for almost half of the government's budget and have been, by far, the main source of funding in social sectors. Since the beginning of the crisis, official aid toward education, health, and social protection surged, reaching almost US
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Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates not seen in over 30 years. On the demand side, private consumption, investment, and net … exports were the main drivers of growth. On the supply side, industry and services propelled the economy. The external …, but unemployment remains high, contributing to strong OFW deployment. Growth is expected to normalize around its potential …
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