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spelling okr-10986-297902021-05-25T09:14:22Z Georgia : From Reformer to Performer World Bank Group SOCIAL NORMALIZATION POLITICAL NORMALIZATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT POVERTY REDUCTION SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY WAGES PENSIONS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ECONOMIC GROWTH JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET TRADE INTEGRATION TRADE POLICY FIRM PRODUCTIVITY EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS DEMOGRAPHICS LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SPATIAL ANALYSIS RISK MANAGEMENT FISCAL TRENDS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY CLIMATE POLICY ACCESS TO FINANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS TRADE AGREEMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NETS POLITICAL TRANSITION EXTREME POVERTY The fate of future generations of Georgians will be decided to start now. A girl born in Georgia today can expect to live for more than 86 years, to 2104. This girl, and her peers, will shape Georgia in the 21st century, but her future will also depend on the path that the country chooses today. What will her life look like when she becomes an adult? What will it take for her to be able to realize her dreams in Georgia, rather than abroad? What job prospects will the country offer? How can Georgia become a leading emerging-market economy and middle-class society, in which her children will have even greater opportunities? This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) highlights the country’s core development challenges and opportunities. It takes stock of Georgia’s development progress since its ‘rebirth’ a quarter of a century ago. It also takes a forward look at the social and economic landscape, and possible futures that this Georgian girl and her peers will need to navigate. The SCD focuses on the twin goals of ending extreme poverty, which Georgia can achieve in the next decade, and boosting the incomes of households, specifically for those at the bottom of the income distribution, to create shared prosperity. The SCD also lays out the elements of a strategic vision to overcome obstacles and leverage opportunities in sustaining high growth, improving equity, and creating a sustainable future. 2018-05-08T15:21:51Z 2018-05-08T15:21:51Z 2018-04-27 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/496731525097717444/Georgia-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic-from-reformer-to-performer http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29790 English Systematic Country Diagnostic; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Systematic Country Diagnostic Europe and Central Asia Georgia
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topic SOCIAL NORMALIZATION
POLITICAL NORMALIZATION
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
SHARED PROSPERITY
INEQUALITY
WAGES
PENSIONS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
JOB CREATION
LABOR MARKET
TRADE INTEGRATION
TRADE POLICY
FIRM PRODUCTIVITY
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
DEMOGRAPHICS
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
RISK MANAGEMENT
FISCAL TRENDS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
CLIMATE POLICY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
TRADE AGREEMENT
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
POLITICAL TRANSITION
EXTREME POVERTY
spellingShingle SOCIAL NORMALIZATION
POLITICAL NORMALIZATION
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
SHARED PROSPERITY
INEQUALITY
WAGES
PENSIONS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
JOB CREATION
LABOR MARKET
TRADE INTEGRATION
TRADE POLICY
FIRM PRODUCTIVITY
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
DEMOGRAPHICS
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
RISK MANAGEMENT
FISCAL TRENDS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
CLIMATE POLICY
ACCESS TO FINANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
TRADE AGREEMENT
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
POLITICAL TRANSITION
EXTREME POVERTY
World Bank Group
Georgia : From Reformer to Performer
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Georgia
relation Systematic Country Diagnostic;
description The fate of future generations of Georgians will be decided to start now. A girl born in Georgia today can expect to live for more than 86 years, to 2104. This girl, and her peers, will shape Georgia in the 21st century, but her future will also depend on the path that the country chooses today. What will her life look like when she becomes an adult? What will it take for her to be able to realize her dreams in Georgia, rather than abroad? What job prospects will the country offer? How can Georgia become a leading emerging-market economy and middle-class society, in which her children will have even greater opportunities? This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) highlights the country’s core development challenges and opportunities. It takes stock of Georgia’s development progress since its ‘rebirth’ a quarter of a century ago. It also takes a forward look at the social and economic landscape, and possible futures that this Georgian girl and her peers will need to navigate. The SCD focuses on the twin goals of ending extreme poverty, which Georgia can achieve in the next decade, and boosting the incomes of households, specifically for those at the bottom of the income distribution, to create shared prosperity. The SCD also lays out the elements of a strategic vision to overcome obstacles and leverage opportunities in sustaining high growth, improving equity, and creating a sustainable future.
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author_sort World Bank Group
title Georgia : From Reformer to Performer
title_short Georgia : From Reformer to Performer
title_full Georgia : From Reformer to Performer
title_fullStr Georgia : From Reformer to Performer
title_full_unstemmed Georgia : From Reformer to Performer
title_sort georgia : from reformer to performer
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/496731525097717444/Georgia-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic-from-reformer-to-performer
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