Volume 2. Macroeconomy, Finance, Trade and Energy | The Gambia -- Policies to Foster Growth
2015
World Bank
While mixed, there has also been progressin the areas of public sector, economic and fiscal management, civil service and justicereform, anti-corruption and public procurement reform. However, The Gambia remainsvulnerable to external shocks as the main sources of domestically generated foreignexchange come from tourism and re-export trade whose fate depend largely on exogenousfactors. In addition, a major part of the labor force is engaged in farming, and agriculture isvulnerable to weather conditions.
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