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Country Private Sector Diagnostic : Creating Markets in Senegal - Sustaining Growth in an Uncertain Environment (Vol. 1 of 2) (French)

Senegal’s strong economic growth since 2014 represents a positive departure from weaker past growth performance since independence. Just this past year, in 2019, Senegal crossed the threshold to become a lower-middle-income country. The country remains challenged, however, in addressing poverty reduction and unemployment. An additional challenge has been created by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that reached Senegal in early March 2020...
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Ba,Amadou - CAFA2; Balasubramanian,Sriram; Cader,Masud Z.; Caulier,Francois Rene Nicolas Cornil; Chapusette,Pierre; Lopez Cordova,Jose Ernesto; Descarrega Roman,Santiago; Dib,Farah; Pozzo Di Borgo,Pierre A.; Gevaudan,Clement; Gonnet,Laurent; Ivanovic,David; Houngbonon,Georges Vivien; Kazemi,Shamim; Liaplina,Aleksandra; Mbacke,Ahmath Bamba; Marchat,Jean Michel Noel; Mehta,Gautam Vishram; Benkirane,Zineb; Oliveira Roster,Kirstin Ingrid; Treichel,Volker.

Country Private Sector Diagnostic : Creating Markets in Senegal - Sustaining Growth in an Uncertain Environment (Vol. 1 of 2) (French). Country Private Sector Diagnostic Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/438931614586369298

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