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The Economic Monitor examines four possible factors behind Tunisia's slow recovery. First, the drop in mobility related … to the pandemic may have been more harmful in Tunisia. However, mobility in Tunisia has dropped to a similar extent as … July. If anything, the mobility drop in Tunisia has resulted in a lower reduction in economic activity than in comparator …
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regional peers, Tunisia experienced a sharper contraction than others, having entered the crisis while already experiencing …
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Tunisia is expecting a sharper decline in growth than most of its regional peers, having entered the COVID-19 … macroeconomic framework is a critical next step for Tunisia to successfully navigate its way through this crisis and lay the … foundation for a more durable recovery in growth. The special focus in this edition of the Tunisia Economic Monitor draws on the …
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The Tunisia Economic Monitor provides an update on key economic developments and policies. It examines these economic …. There are two special focus sections in this edition of the Tunisia Economic Monitor. The first discusses the macroeconomic … Tunisia's infrastructure sectors (transport, electricity, water and sanitation, and information and communication technology …
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The war in Ukraine and rising commodity prices have exacerbated the vulnerabilities of the Tunisian economy in the first months of 2022. The impact of the war began to be felt as the trade deficit widened by 56 percent in the first six months of 2022 reaching 8.1 percent of GDP. Lower oil and...
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Migration will likely become increasingly important for Tunisia in terms of both inflows and outflows, given the … demographic transition in both Tunisia and Europe. As such Tunisia can work (also with partner countries) to maximize the benefits … of migration. As a country of mainly emigration, Tunisia could help strengthen the match of its emigrants with the demand …
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Tunisia's has made significant investments in infrastructure, which has contributed to economic growth. The investments … Tunisia's infrastructure has deteriorated significantly over the last ten years. State-owned enterprises (SOEs), which … foreign exchange and macro-economic risk. Chapter one provides an overview of Tunisia's infrastructure performance; chapter …
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The Tunisia Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) seeks to identify the challenges and opportunities to achieve the twin … goals of reducing poverty and boosting shared prosperity in a sustainable way. This SCD takes into account Tunisia … opportunity for Tunisia to embark on deep structural reforms to open the channels conducive to a more equal and inclusive society …
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This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) comes at critical moment in Tunisia. Since the 2011 revolution and the … promulgation of a new constitution in 2014, Tunisia has been navigating a difficult political transition. While there have been … with the 2014 constitutional model, and created great uncertainty regarding the future direction of Tunisia's transition …
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The Country Opinion Survey in Kazakhstan assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in gaining a better understanding of how stakeholders in Kazakhstan perceive the WBG. It provides the WBG with systematic feedback from national and local governments, multilateral/bilateral agencies, media, academia,...
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