EBRD
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“There is this potential for a spiral where societies are aging, older people vote more, leaders are older, so the political discourse is shifted towards the preferences of the elderly, and that makes any reforms to pension age harder, that makes investment in education, the foundation for future growth, harder,” said Beata Javorcik, the EBRD’s chief economist.
Inflation in the EBRD's region, which covers some 40 economies stretching from Kazakhstan to Hungary and Tunisia, reached an average of 16.5% in December after a 17.5% peak a month earlier, though "disinflation is likely to be more gradual than markets currently expect," according to the bank's report.
From Reuters
EBRD, which operates across roughly 40 economies in the world, hopes to increase investments in the Middle East and Africa in 2023, particularly in Egypt.
From Reuters
"We still haven't seen the fallout from the pandemic and the war in terms of bankruptcies. Actually, bankruptcies in the new EU member states are down," Beata Javorcik, the EBRD's chief economist, told Reuters.
From Reuters
"Despite all expectations that we had ... that this war on Ukraine will have significant negative implications on the Georgian economy, so far we don't see materialization of these risks," said Dimitar Bogov, the EBRD's lead economist for Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.
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