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its elections in 1994, with decimated infrastructure, a weak economy, and fragile institutions. Since then, it has been …
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its elections in 1994, with decimated infrastructure, a weak economy, and fragile institutions. Since then, it has been …
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Nicaragua is a small, open economy that is vulnerable to external and natural shocks. With an estimated Gross National …
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Nicaragua is a small, open economy that is vulnerable to external and natural shocks. With an estimated Gross National …
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Nicaragua is a small, open economy that is vulnerable to external and natural shocks. With an estimated Gross National …
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Tanzania's National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP) sets an ambitious target of 6 to 8 percent annual economic growth to achieve rapid reduction in poverty. This report focuses on three issues that are central to the success of Tanzania's poverty reduction efforts: 0 what...
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Tanzania's National Strategy for Growth and Reduction of Poverty (NSGRP) sets an ambitious target of 6 to 8 percent annual economic growth to achieve rapid reduction in poverty. This report focuses on three issues that are central to the success of Tanzania's poverty reduction efforts: 0 what...
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The country's approach to poverty reduction is outlined in the 2003 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, and draws on a development approach in which growth and poverty reduction are mutually reinforcing. Three areas of focus are identified in the PRSP: (1) restoration of law and improvements in...
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-war levels; reducing poverty from 69 to 54 percent; growing the economy by 8 percent annually between 1996 and 2003; expanding …
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