Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model

Albania is gradually emerging from the unprecedented economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As the pandemic is overcome, it is crucial to shift attention back to Albania’s long-term objective of building a...

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Published: Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-371752022-05-13T15:03:36Z Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model World Bank CORONOVIRUS RECOVERY ECONOMIC RECOVERY STRUCTURAL REFORM AGENDA PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH HUMAN CAPITAL INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Albania is gradually emerging from the unprecedented economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As the pandemic is overcome, it is crucial to shift attention back to Albania’s long-term objective of building a stronger underlying economic growth model. This country economic memorandum (CEM) highlights 4 key priorities to help Albania identify the next steps in its structural reform agenda. Albania needs to refocus attention on the pre-crisis reform agenda and accelerate long-term economic growth, including by spurring productivity growth, building human capital, and supporting investment. On the labor supply side, this means investing in people and supporting workers’ transition to better employment (Priority 1), while on the labor demand side, this means accelerating firm productivity growth and creating better job opportunities (Priority 2). But Albania should also use the current crisis to set its aspirations higher. Beyond achieving higher economic growth, policymakers need to strengthen the quality of the country’s socioeconomic development model. Through more green, resilient, and inclusive development (GRID), Albania can ensure the sustainability of economic growth (Priority 3). Foundationally, this CEM highlights the need for Albania to create fiscal space to support its growth priorities (Priority 4). The COVID-19 crisis has driven public debt to new heights, and upgrading Albania’s growth model - including by implementing many of the reforms presented in this CEM - will require further public spending. 2022-03-18T18:16:30Z 2022-03-18T18:16:30Z 2021-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099845001312232607/P1752090e8141b05a08afc06ea6bc385da3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37175 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Report Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Albania
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topic CORONOVIRUS RECOVERY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
STRUCTURAL REFORM AGENDA
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle CORONOVIRUS RECOVERY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
STRUCTURAL REFORM AGENDA
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model
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description Albania is gradually emerging from the unprecedented economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As the pandemic is overcome, it is crucial to shift attention back to Albania’s long-term objective of building a stronger underlying economic growth model. This country economic memorandum (CEM) highlights 4 key priorities to help Albania identify the next steps in its structural reform agenda. Albania needs to refocus attention on the pre-crisis reform agenda and accelerate long-term economic growth, including by spurring productivity growth, building human capital, and supporting investment. On the labor supply side, this means investing in people and supporting workers’ transition to better employment (Priority 1), while on the labor demand side, this means accelerating firm productivity growth and creating better job opportunities (Priority 2). But Albania should also use the current crisis to set its aspirations higher. Beyond achieving higher economic growth, policymakers need to strengthen the quality of the country’s socioeconomic development model. Through more green, resilient, and inclusive development (GRID), Albania can ensure the sustainability of economic growth (Priority 3). Foundationally, this CEM highlights the need for Albania to create fiscal space to support its growth priorities (Priority 4). The COVID-19 crisis has driven public debt to new heights, and upgrading Albania’s growth model - including by implementing many of the reforms presented in this CEM - will require further public spending.
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title Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model
title_short Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model
title_full Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model
title_fullStr Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model
title_full_unstemmed Albania Country Economic Memorandum : Strengthening the Sustainability of Albania’s Growth Model
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