Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted Chad's economic recovery, which started in 2018. GDP contracted by 0.9 percent in 2020. Agriculture and the oil sector remained the main drivers of growth, contributing 1.1 percentage points, while services contracted (contributing -2.0 percent)...
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spelling | Tchana Tchana, Fulbert Verfasser aut Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better Fulbert Tchana Tchana Washington, D.C The World Bank 2021 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Economic Updates and Modeling The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted Chad's economic recovery, which started in 2018. GDP contracted by 0.9 percent in 2020. Agriculture and the oil sector remained the main drivers of growth, contributing 1.1 percentage points, while services contracted (contributing -2.0 percent). The impact of containment measures on domestic supply chains pushed up prices, and inflation rose from -1.0 percent in 2019 to 3.5 percent in 2020. Both the fiscal and current account balances deteriorated substantially, and difficulties in financing fiscal deficit may have led to further domestic arrears' buildup. Given the lack of fiscal space and large financing requirements, bold actions are needed. In this regard, the government could first strengthen economic diversification to enlarge the fiscal base, by removing bottlenecks to livestock exports, adopting business-friendly reform to support the private sector, and strengthening fiscal administration and policy for better revenue collection. Second, the government could improve its spending efficiency to deliver quality service under declining resources by enhancing the selection process, the planning and designing of investment projects, and improving public spending efficiency in health and education. Finally, the government should improve debt sustainability by strengthening its management and transparency Coronavirus COVID-19 Economic Growth Fiscal and Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Monetary Policy Poverty Poverty Reduction Public Sector Development Noumedem Temgoua, Claudia Sonstige oth Savadogo, Aboudrahyme Sonstige oth http://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/book/10.1596/36441 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tchana Tchana, Fulbert Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better Coronavirus COVID-19 Economic Growth Fiscal and Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Monetary Policy Poverty Poverty Reduction Public Sector Development |
title | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better |
title_auth | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better |
title_exact_search | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better |
title_exact_search_txtP | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better |
title_full | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better Fulbert Tchana Tchana |
title_fullStr | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better Fulbert Tchana Tchana |
title_full_unstemmed | Chad 2021 Economic Update Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better Fulbert Tchana Tchana |
title_short | Chad 2021 Economic Update |
title_sort | chad 2021 economic update recovering from shocks improving macro fiscal sustainability to rebuild better |
title_sub | Recovering from Shocks - Improving Macro-Fiscal Sustainability to Rebuild Better |
topic | Coronavirus COVID-19 Economic Growth Fiscal and Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Monetary Policy Poverty Poverty Reduction Public Sector Development |
topic_facet | Coronavirus COVID-19 Economic Growth Fiscal and Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Monetary Policy Poverty Poverty Reduction Public Sector Development |
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