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This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) is designed to assess the key constraints and opportunities facing Mozambique as it strives to sustain robust growth and macroeconomic stability while accelerating poverty reduction and promoting greater economic inclusiveness. The SCD is organized into...
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This Systematic County Diagnostics is organized into six parts. The first part presents a brief overview of the country's recent socio-political and economic context. The second part examines the links between poverty, income distribution and economic growth, through the labor market, against...
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This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) explores how Uzbekistan can consolidate its recent achievements and accelerate progress on the twin goals of eradicating extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity. The SCD is organized into five chapters. Chapter one frames the issues of poverty...
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; (e) the political economy of multiple ministries in natural resource management and how to encourage consolidation; (f …
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the economy to the private sector and a limited reform of the governance system of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). This … sustainable and inclusive growth of an internationally competitive economy. Chapter four describes priority actions to achieve …
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economy remains dependent on the primary sectors - agriculture and mining - lacking diversification in its sources of growth …
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The objective of this Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) is to describe the current development challenges facing Sierra Leone and offer a set of priority areas of intervention to further the twin goals of reducing extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. The SCD is designed to be an...
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Zambia has successfully raised its average annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate since the early 2000s. Between 2004 and 2014, it averaged 7.4 percent per year. This success was driven by an improvement in the macroeconomic indicators (relative to the 1980s and 1990s), debt relief,...
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productivity stands in the way of both higher growth and job creation. Firms, as the productive engines of the economy, appear …
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. economic management for diversification, to strengthen economic management in support of outward diversification of the economy …; 2. private sector development, with the state disengaging from its active role in the economy and instead becoming an …
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