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The World Bank's teams have been resorting to the use of a mix of standard tools and innovative geospatial and remote-based data sources (e.g., nighttime lights, shipping-position data, traffic congestion data, aviation statistics, mobile phone location data, remote sensing vegetation indices,...
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of the economy and the impact on vulnerable people. Indeed, a 20 percent reduction in water supply with changes in crop …
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Iran's economy witnessed a modest recovery in the second half of 2020 following more than two years of economic … pace of global economic recovery, and the possibility of easing of US sanctions. The economy is at a crossroads and … investment in green infrastructure, digital economy, and renewable energy can help lead the economy out of the pandemic and …
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drought that is sweeping Southern Africa. This drought has had a serious impact both on the economy and on food security …
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implications of these developments and other changes in policy regarding the outlook for Iraq. Its coverage ranges from the macro-economy …
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resilience in Malawi's economy in light of the impact of Cyclone Idai and considerable political uncertainty. The economy was on … factors are dampening the Malawi economy. Global factors include both supply and demand channels. Disrupted supply chains have …
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UK, Italy and Spain. Furthermore, policy proposals which could change the role of the financial system to better serve …
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pandemic. As a result, the Malaysian economy is expected to be on a recovery path next year. In the near-term, it is key to …
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After several months of low COVID-19 case numbers, Malawi is facing a fourth wave. While an increasing share of the global population is protected by vaccines, only about 6.5 percent of the population is vaccinated in Malawi, increasing the country's vulnerability to the virus. The Government...
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