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Madagascar : Development Policy Review, Sustaining Growth for Enhanced Poverty Reduction, Volume 1, Main Report

2005

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Growth prospects; Tax revenue; Business environment; Waste; Persistent poverty; Trade balance; Sector reforms; Non-poor households; Financial sector; Development programs; Educational attainment; Growth performance; Primary products; Comparative advantage; Tax revenues; Public expenditures; Domestic savings; Priority areas; Regulatory framework; Total economic value; Inheritance; Development goals; Analytical work; Average level; Labor productivity; International market; Oil; Priority actions; Natural resource base; Labor markets; Competition policy; Primary schools; Service delivery; Investment climate; Policy review; Development policy; Poverty profile; Itc; Growth process; Growth rates; Reducing poverty; Public resources; Mines; Policy development; Public expenditure review; Macroeconomic management; Policy issues; Sector activity; Annual growth; Competitiveness; Policy response; Policy reforms; Public service; Partnership; Non-traditional exports; Micro credit; Reform program; Labor force; Sharp reduction; Economic projections; Gdp; Intervention; Secondary schools; Inefficiency; Retained earnings; Labor market; Price declines; Foreign exchange; Economic decline; Agricultural exports; Export taxes; Urban area; Policy stance; Annual rate; Farm activities; Public expenditure management; Tax collection; Environmental regulations; Economic performance; Development organization; Exchange rate policy; Macro-economic policies; Development assistance; Poverty reduction strategy; Poor countries
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