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This paper reviews economic developments in Ethiopia during 1995–99. It provides an update on macroeconomic performance … and structural reforms during FY96–FY99 (fiscal year ended July 7), when Ethiopia—as Africa’s second most populous country …
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This Selected Issues paper examines the causes of recent inflation in Ethiopia and discusses possible policy responses …. Inflation in Ethiopia has reached a historical peak. Following a drought-related surge of food prices in 2003, it receded to …
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This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that Ethiopia’s recent macroeconomic performance has continued to be …
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Ethiopia's gross domestic product (GDP) growth is estimated to have rebounded to 10.9 percent in FY2017. According to … official statistics, Ethiopia's annual rate of economic growth, which averaged 10.3 percent over 2005/06-2015/16 (compared with … (Ethiopia's growth has been driven by investment followed by private consumption) and weak trade balance, which reflect the lack …
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COVID-19 has severely affected Ethiopia, weakening its economic performance. Ethiopia has experienced a collapse in … reserve levels. Despite the severe impacts, Ethiopia grew at 6.1 percent in FY20, as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic took … to ensure a resilient economic recovery. The Government of Ethiopia is to be commended for having kept advancing its …
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perceptions about obstacles to doing business. This document summarizes the results of the Enterprise Survey for Ethiopia …
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This paper focuses on the regulatory frameworks that determine the conditions of access for foreign investors and the degree of control that national authorities can (or can no longer) maintain over land in sub-Saharan Africa
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