1. Namibia Systematic Country Diagnostic
- Author
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World Bank
- Subjects
ACCESS TO FINANCE ,SERVICE DELIVERY ,CLIMATE CHANGE ,INFRASTRUCTURE ,PRICE VOLATILITY ,COMPETITION ,ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ,MINING INVESTMENT ,PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT ,BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ,REGIONAL DEPENDENCE ,ENVIRONMENTAL SHOCK ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,POLARIZED LABOR MARKET ,NATIONAL WEALTH ,LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ,CONSTRAINTS ,URBANIZATION ,POVERTY REDUCTION ,HOUSING AFFORDABILITY ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT ,INCLUSIVE GROWTH ,CLIMATE VULNERABILITY ,SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ,INPUT MARKETS ,FISCAL TRENDS ,DRIVERS OF GROWTH ,INEQUALITY - Abstract
Since gaining independence in 1990, Namibia has undertaken an economic transformation and experienced strong economic growth. Despite decades marked by progress, deep underlying challenges remain in Namibia, undermining the prospects for further advancement. Namibia has been in recession since 2016 and public finances have continued to deteriorate. The global COVID-19 crisis is expected to have a substantial adverse economic and social impact.
- Published
- 2021