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Malawi Economic Monitor : The Rising Cost of Inaction (English)

Malawi’s economic recovery remains fragile due to the slow implementation of macroeconomic adjustment reforms and a series of recent shocks. Food insecurity remains a major concern due to weak harvests from 2022 to 2024 and the likelihood of a challenging 2024-25 season. Inflation is gradually easing but remains high due to rising food, housing, and utility prices, as well as the rapid growth of the money supply. Malawi’s banking sector remains highly...
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Jakob Engel; Anwar Mussa; Efrem Zephnath Chilima; Tsolmon Adiya; Martin Lokanc; Lina Marcela Cardona; Innocent Njati Banda; Miles McKenna; Charles Douglas Douglas-Hamilton; Krista Alexandra Soininen.

Malawi Economic Monitor : The Rising Cost of Inaction (English). Malawi Economic Monitor Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099012625203049046

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