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Mali, Chad, Niger and Guinea have some of the lowest rates of secondary school completion in the world for girls. They … progress in Chad, Mali, and Niger has been slow and in some cases inexistent. Child marriage, early childbearing, and low … uneven across the four focal countries. Among them, Guinea has achieved the largest gains over the last few decades, but …
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The three countries covered in this first report, Mali, Chad and Niger, share a number of common characteristics and … natural resource industries, gold for Mali, uranium and oil for Niger, and oil for Chad, which represent the bulk of export …. Hence, Section three discusses the impact of public investment volatility on its quality in Chad, Mali and Niger, and …
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Macroeconomic management in Chad, Mali and Niger needs to account for a number of specific parameters. Very rapid …
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stability. We estimate the drivers of inflation in Guinea since the early 2000s, a period in which the country suffered major …
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Those fragile states whose stagnation is so tenacious despite generous aid programs, and substantial and costly interventions, are stuck in a 'fragility trap.' Caught in a low-level equilibrium, trapped states appear to be in a perpetual political and economic limbo that can last for years and...
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