Tajikistan is the poorest country in the region despite strong growth for nearly two decades; sustaining growth in future will need substantially higher growth in private investment and exports. Its per capita income (GNI) is close to US$1,000 but nearly a third of its population, of around 9 million, live in poverty. Its growth of 6-7 percent per year since 2000 was fueled by growth in consumption and public investment, the latter driven mainly by...
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2020/06/01
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Informe
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2021/02/15
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South Caucasus and Central Asia - The Belt and Road Initiative : Tajikistan Country Case Study
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trade and investment