Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic
The Dominican Republic could sustain a strong economic performance in the medium-term, but there are many pending key challenges to become a high-income and more equitable society by 2030. Although growth rates for the DR are projected to be around 5 percent for 2018-2020, the country faces structur...
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okr-10986-300552021-09-21T12:07:20Z Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic World Bank Group ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPORTS COMPETITIVENESS INCLUSIVE GROWTH INEQUALITY POVERTY SHARED PROSPERITY MIGRATION SOCIAL POLICY FISCAL TRENDS FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY RESILIENCE CLIMATE SHOCKS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PRIORITIES The Dominican Republic could sustain a strong economic performance in the medium-term, but there are many pending key challenges to become a high-income and more equitable society by 2030. Although growth rates for the DR are projected to be around 5 percent for 2018-2020, the country faces structural challenges to fostering a more dynamic private sector that can create better jobs and ensure social inclusion. This SCD identifies five key and interrelated challenges which the DR needs to overcome to achieve a more inclusive and sustainable growth. 2018-07-19T21:18:50Z 2018-07-19T21:18:50Z 2018-06-30 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/980401531255724239/Dominican-Republic-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30055 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Systematic Country Diagnostic Latin America & Caribbean Dominican Republic |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPORTS COMPETITIVENESS INCLUSIVE GROWTH INEQUALITY POVERTY SHARED PROSPERITY MIGRATION SOCIAL POLICY FISCAL TRENDS FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY RESILIENCE CLIMATE SHOCKS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PRIORITIES |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPORTS COMPETITIVENESS INCLUSIVE GROWTH INEQUALITY POVERTY SHARED PROSPERITY MIGRATION SOCIAL POLICY FISCAL TRENDS FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY RESILIENCE CLIMATE SHOCKS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PRIORITIES World Bank Group Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic |
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The Dominican Republic could sustain a strong economic performance in the medium-term, but there are many pending key challenges to become a high-income and more equitable society by 2030. Although growth rates for the DR are projected to be around 5 percent for 2018-2020, the country faces structural challenges to fostering a more dynamic private sector that can create better jobs and ensure social inclusion. This SCD identifies five key and interrelated challenges which the DR needs to overcome to achieve a more inclusive and sustainable growth. |
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Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic |
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Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic |
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Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic |
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Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic |
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Dominican Republic Systematic Country Diagnostic |
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dominican republic systematic country diagnostic |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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