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After contracting by 3.1 percent in 2020, Cambodia's economy has gradually recovered. The recovery is, however, uneven …
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Europe, and spillovers from a slowdown in the Chinese economy. The downward trend in poverty is expected to continue over the …
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Developments in the Rwandan economy as of the first half of 2017 have been mixed. On the upside, Rwanda's external …
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While the economy continues to expand rapidly in Cambodia, real GDP growth eased to 6.8percent in 2017 from 7 percent …
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welcoming effect for Kazakhstan in terms of enhancing the economy's buffers and supporting growth, it may also reduce the … developing a Dutch-Disease type of episode that could reduce economy's competitiveness and lower opportunities for … tradable nonoil sector's role in the economy, the government must demonstrate significant improvements to the rule of law, the …
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Economic growth remains strong, driven primarily by robust expansion in consumption and exports. Domestic demand has been boosted by higher wage growth and larger public investments, with fiscal expansion serving as stimulus. Public outlays were budgeted to increase to 24.6 percent of GDP in...
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2017. Driven primarily by rapid expansion of exports and robust internal demand, the economy performed better-than expected …
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Cambodia's economy continues to show signs of robust growth, underpinned by solid export performance and strong …
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current year, Cambodia's economy is likely to register its slowest growth since 1994, contracting between -1 percent (baseline …
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productivity (value-added per worker). Hence, the Egyptian economy has not been able to generate high-earning jobs, at scale. Going …
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