How Do People in MENA Evaluate their Economic Prospects?

In the global environment with the risk of prolonged low growth, the short-term economic outlook for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remains “cautiously "pessimistic”, according to the World Bank’s latest MENA Economic Monitor. Growth in theregion is expected to average about 3 percent i

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Main Author: Mottaghi, Lili
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-04
Subjects:TERRORISM, OIL IMPORTERS, DEFICIT, OIL PRICE, OIL MARKET, BALANCE, FUTURES, FISCAL DEFICITS, FUTURE, ACTIVITIES, REMITTANCE, EXCHANGE, MILLION BARRELS, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, INVESTMENT PROJECTS, OIL BOOM, EXPORTERS, REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, OIL EXPORTS, OIL REVENUES, EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY USE, GAS, BARRELS PER DAY, ENERGY USE, PRICE, ENVIRONMENT, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, MARKET, TAX, OIL PRODUCTION, PUBLIC DEBT, HYDROCARBON SECTOR, INFLATION, BARREL, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, BUDGET, GOVERNMENT DEBT, CONVERSION, GOODS, OIL PRICES, PETROLEUM, SECURITY, OIL EXPORTERS, INVESTMENT, OIL, SHARE, CRUDE OIL, CONTRACTS, SHALE OIL, OPTIONS, WATER, MILLION BARRELS PER DAY, DEBT, DEFICITS, REMITTANCES, RESERVES, PRICES, MONETARY AUTHORITIES, TAXES, ENERGY, FISCAL DEFICIT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26379179/people-mena-evaluate-economic-prospects
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24385
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Summary:In the global environment with the risk of prolonged low growth, the short-term economic outlook for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remains “cautiously "pessimistic”, according to the World Bank’s latest MENA Economic Monitor. Growth in theregion is expected to average about 3 percent i