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Resilience through Reforms (English)

In 2020, Nigeria experienced its deepest recession in four decades, but growth resumed in the fourth quarter as pandemic restrictions were eased, oil prices recovered, and the authorities implemented policies to counter the economic shock. As a result, in 2020 the Nigerian economy experienced a smaller contraction (-1.8 percent) than had been projected when the pandemic began (-3.2 percent). As part of its response, the government carried out several...
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Joseph-Raji,Gloria Aitalohi; Saldarriaga Noel,Miguel Angel; Hernandez Ore,Marco Antonio; Timmis,Emilija; Ogebe,Joseph Orinya; Rostom,Ahmed Mohamed Tawfick; Cortes,Mariano; Kojima,Masami; Lee,Yue Man; Okou,Cedric Iltis Finafa; Jenq,Christina; Lain,Jonathan William; Vishwanath,Tara; Kimani,Elijah Gatuanjau; Awasthi,Rajul; Semikolenova,Yadviga Viktorivna; Sharma,Arsh; Rana,Anshul; Engel,Jakob; Mohammed,Muderis Abdulahi; Okunmadewa,Foluso; Kamphuis,Bertine; Belay,Tekabe Ayalew; Lothrop,Sean Craig; Agu,Chuka J.

Resilience through Reforms (English). Nigeria Development Update Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/389281623682704986

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