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Cabo Verde Economic Update - Climate-related shocks and fiscal sustainability: potential impacts and policy options (English)

Real GDP expanded by 17.7 percent in 2022, with per capita incomes surpassing the pre-pandemic levels. On the supply side, accommodation, transport, and commerce explained 60 percent of growth. On the demand side, exports (mainly tourism) and private consumption accounted for growth. The rebound in economic activity in 2022 was accompanied by a reduction in poverty (0.8 percentage points), despite the spike in inflation. Headline inflation reached...
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  • 2023/07/06

  • Report

  • AUS0003384

  • 1

  • Senegal,

  • Western And Central Africa,

  • 2023/07/06

  • Disclosed

  • Cabo Verde Economic Update - Climate-related shocks and fiscal sustainability: potential impacts and policy options

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Cabo Verde Economic Update - Climate-related shocks and fiscal sustainability: potential impacts and policy options (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099070623152542833

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