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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Fiscal and Monetary Policy
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Monetary Policy
Poverty
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Public Sector Development
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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
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Fiscal and Monetary Policy
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Monetary Policy
Poverty
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