Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions

Iran’s economy is gradually recovering following a lost decade (2011–2020) of negligible economic growth. Less stringent COVID-19 restrictions, adaptation to the new normal - reflected in a recovery in consumption, and more favorable oil sector conditions have driven a four-quarter rebound after June 2020, albeit from a low base. The rebound was boosted by the rapid rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the second half of 2021/22. However, limited accessible foreign exchange reserves, due to ongoing US sanctions, have led to exchange rate volatility and a surge in inflation. The economic rebound has also been predominantly jobless which coupled with high inflation has translated to declining household welfare, especially among the bottom income deciles who were also disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Meanwhile, adverse climate change events such as droughts and record temperatures have led to water shortages and energy blackouts which have brought the socio-economic urgency of these challenges to the fore.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-10
Subjects:ECONOMIC GROWTH, LABOR MARKET, JOBS, EMPLOYMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE, MONETARY POLICY, EXTERNAL SECTOR, ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, RISKS, PANDEMIC IMPACT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/911661640286887490/Iran-Economic-Monitor-Adapting-to-the-New-Normal-A-Protracted-Pandemic-and-Ongoing-Sanctions
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spelling dig-okr-10986367852022-08-02T18:34:14Z Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH LABOR MARKET JOBS EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE MONETARY POLICY EXTERNAL SECTOR ECONOMIC OUTLOOK RISKS PANDEMIC IMPACT Iran’s economy is gradually recovering following a lost decade (2011–2020) of negligible economic growth. Less stringent COVID-19 restrictions, adaptation to the new normal - reflected in a recovery in consumption, and more favorable oil sector conditions have driven a four-quarter rebound after June 2020, albeit from a low base. The rebound was boosted by the rapid rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the second half of 2021/22. However, limited accessible foreign exchange reserves, due to ongoing US sanctions, have led to exchange rate volatility and a surge in inflation. The economic rebound has also been predominantly jobless which coupled with high inflation has translated to declining household welfare, especially among the bottom income deciles who were also disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Meanwhile, adverse climate change events such as droughts and record temperatures have led to water shortages and energy blackouts which have brought the socio-economic urgency of these challenges to the fore. 2021-12-23T20:37:08Z 2021-12-23T20:37:08Z 2021-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/911661640286887490/Iran-Economic-Monitor-Adapting-to-the-New-Normal-A-Protracted-Pandemic-and-Ongoing-Sanctions http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36785 English Iran Economic Monitor CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Middle East and North Africa Iran, Islamic Republic of
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LABOR MARKET
JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE
MONETARY POLICY
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE
MONETARY POLICY
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
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JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE
MONETARY POLICY
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE
MONETARY POLICY
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
World Bank
Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions
description Iran’s economy is gradually recovering following a lost decade (2011–2020) of negligible economic growth. Less stringent COVID-19 restrictions, adaptation to the new normal - reflected in a recovery in consumption, and more favorable oil sector conditions have driven a four-quarter rebound after June 2020, albeit from a low base. The rebound was boosted by the rapid rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the second half of 2021/22. However, limited accessible foreign exchange reserves, due to ongoing US sanctions, have led to exchange rate volatility and a surge in inflation. The economic rebound has also been predominantly jobless which coupled with high inflation has translated to declining household welfare, especially among the bottom income deciles who were also disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Meanwhile, adverse climate change events such as droughts and record temperatures have led to water shortages and energy blackouts which have brought the socio-economic urgency of these challenges to the fore.
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LABOR MARKET
JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE
MONETARY POLICY
EXTERNAL SECTOR
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
RISKS
PANDEMIC IMPACT
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title Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions
title_short Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions
title_full Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions
title_fullStr Iran Economic Monitor, Fall 2021 : Adapting to the New Normal - A Protracted Pandemic and Ongoing Sanctions
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