The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy
While mixed, there has also been progress in the areas of public sector, economic and fiscal management, civil service and justice reform, anti-corruption and public procurement reform. However, The Gambia remains vulnerable to external shocks as the main sources of domestically generated foreign...
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okr-10986-223822021-04-23T14:04:08Z The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy World Bank AGRICULTURE CAPITAL FLOWS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FARMING FOREIGN TRADE RE-EXPORT TRADE TOURISM WEATHER CONDITIONS While mixed, there has also been progress in the areas of public sector, economic and fiscal management, civil service and justice reform, anti-corruption and public procurement reform. However, The Gambia remains vulnerable to external shocks as the main sources of domestically generated foreign exchange come from tourism and re-export trade whose fate depend largely on exogenous factors. In addition, a major part of the labor force is engaged in farming, and agriculture is vulnerable to weather conditions. 2015-08-11T20:53:27Z 2015-08-11T20:53:27Z 2015-05-19 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24829614/gambia-policies-foster-growth-vol-2-macroeconomy-finance-trade-energy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22382 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Foreign Trade, FDI, and Capital Flows Study Africa Gambia, The |
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While mixed, there has also been progress
in the areas of public sector, economic and fiscal management, civil service and justice
reform, anti-corruption and public procurement reform. However, The Gambia remains
vulnerable to external shocks as the main sources of domestically generated foreign
exchange come from tourism and re-export trade whose fate depend largely on exogenous
factors. In addition, a major part of the labor force is engaged in farming, and agriculture is
vulnerable to weather conditions. |
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The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy |
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The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy |
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The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy |
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The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy |
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The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth : Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy |
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gambia -- policies to foster growth : volume 2. macroeconomy, finance, trade and energy |
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