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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2021, Middle East and Central Asia : Trade-Offs Today for Transformation Tomorrow

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A fragile recovery continues in the Middle East and Central Asia region.

The region has made good progress since the beginning of the year, but new challenges have emerged.

They include a pandemic wave in countries with weak vaccination progress and rising inflation, which has contributed to declining monetary policy space, adding to the difficulties posed by limited fiscal policy space.

Additionally, divergent recoveries and concerns about economic scarring persist.

Inequities are also on the rise, and countries will need to tackle the pandemic's impact on debt, labor markets, and the corporate sector.

Countries will face difficult tradeoffs amid this challenging environment as they continue to manage the current crisis.

Ramping up vaccine acquisition and distribution remains the most urgent short-term priority.

Additional support should be well targeted, and central banks may need to raise interest rates if inflation expectations start to increase.

Improving policy frameworks will be important to reduce policy tradeoffs.

Preparing for a new chapter by investing in a transformational recovery will be vital to the region's future.

Important priorities include reorienting the role of the state toward health, education, and social safety nets; leveraging global trends like digitalization; and investing in climate-resilient technology.

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Product Details
1513593307 / 9781513593302
Paperback / softback
30/11/2023
United States
60 pages
216 x 280 mm, 272 grams