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Uganda's economy was recovering well, up until the second wave of COVID-19 infections and subsequent lockdown in mid-2021. Since then, activity has rebounded - much like after the first lockdown - but the country is likely to still face a stop-start recovery until there is wider coverage of the...
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Jordan's real growth registered 2.4 percent in 2022 and has accelerated to 2.7 percent in H1-2023, compared to a pre-COVID-19 (2012-2019) average of 2.4 percent. Growth was supported by the services sector, agriculture sector, in addition to a robust contribution from agriculture. Inflation...
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The special topic of this edition of the Macroeconomic Monitoring report focuses on the TC administration's 'public' financial support to the agriculture sector. Due to the Turkish lira depreciation, the recent adverse climate conditions, and exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis, the agriculture...
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The European Union (EU) Regular Economic Report (RER), is an annual publication of the World Bank Group and covers … track, the bottom 40 percent of the income distribution is lagging behind in the EU's recovery. This is likely caused by the … present. The report argues that the process of structural transformation in the EU is largely on track, with the decoupled and …
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The 2008 crisis marked the beginning of a lost decade for many countries - and many people - in the European Union (EU …). The crises of 2008 and 2012 halted, and in some countries undid, a decade of growth and economic convergence across the EU … (EMU) - the eurozone. The report finds that resilience of inclusive growth varied across EU countries, when faced with the …
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Real GDP expanded by 17.7 percent in 2022, with per capita incomes surpassing the pre-pandemic levels. On the supply side, accommodation, transport, and commerce explained 60 percent of growth. On the demand side, exports (mainly tourism) and private consumption accounted for growth. The rebound...
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Following a strong recovery after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, growth in the European Union (EU) is expected to … considerable resilience, the EU economy is in a weakened spot following the string of overlapping crises since 2020, which have …. Part 1 of the EU regular economic report (RER) focuses on recent developments and the short-term outlook and risks. This …
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