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This paper reviews the alignment of the customs act of Jamaica to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Facilitation …
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drastically reduced. As a crowning achievement-and after 15 years of negotiations, Lao PDR is now a member of the World Trade …
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The Gabon Economic Update is an annual World Bank publication that presents an overview of the evolving macroeconomic …
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countries, as is reflected in the World Trade Organization Trade Facilitation Agreement (WTO TFA), which came into effect on …
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Improving Kosovo's export competitiveness can help to catalyze growth and reduce poverty. As a small economy, Kosovo will benefit from integration, both globally and regionally, to exploit scale economies from access to a larger market. Higher exports will not only contribute to growth and lower...
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/21. However, global COVID-related challenges and an uneven recovery across the world continue to restrain the rebound. Foreign … constructed World Bank GovTech Maturity Index. For the recent digitalization efforts to realize their potential and further …
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electricity subsidies in Pakistan and the pricing mechanism, takes stock of international experience on energy subsidy reforms …
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region. The most urgent issue facing the sector is financial sustainability. Another issue is that the subsidy does not reach … engagement, World Bank will review the energy sector in totality with specific focus on fuels …
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For decades, many developing countries have provided universal price subsidies for bottled gas to promote clean cooking. Advances in digital technology and ample evidence of the economic distortions caused by the subsidies have led some governments to instead use targeted cash transfers,...
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