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With slowing global growth and increasing uncertainty clouding the global economic prospects,the Europe and Central …
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dimensions to make it more relevant for countries in Europe and Central Asia. First, the extension includes quality …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit human capital directly in Europe and Central Asia, adversely affecting both education and …
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strengths of Europe give reasonable assurance of the success of the Marshall Plan reorganization that is proposed. The problems … economic reforms. Trade with Eastern Europe should be encouraged. Financing on this scale should be afforded primarily as …
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The economies of Europe and Central Asia (ECA) are facing complex challenges. In the eastern part of the region the …
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Public concerns in Europe and Central Asia over the recent sharp increase in asylum seekers and undocumented migrants …
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, Opel zu helfen. Nun sei GM an der Reihe. Der Staat habe eine Brücke gebaut, die es ermögliche, industrielle Kompetenzen am …
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Education, which has been at the heart of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region's history and civilizations for centuries, has a large untapped potential to contribute to human capital, well-being, and wealth. The region has invested heavily in education for decades, but it has not been...
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Education is a source of national pride in Lebanon. When the general public was asked how the education system was performing, 76 percent of respondents had a positive opinion; and these satisfaction rates have been consistently high over the years. However, perception of education quality does...
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This report is part of the World Bank's Malaysia development experience series that strives to document the country's approach to improving public sector performance. The report builds on the previous installment in the same series that focused on Malaysia's experience with driving performance...
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