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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2018
    Georgia

    The fate of future generations of Georgians will be decided to start now. A girl born in Georgia today can expect to live for more than 86 years, to 2104. This girl, and her peers, will shape Georgia in the 21st century, but her future will also depend on the path that the country chooses today. What will her life look like when she becomes an adult? What will it take for her to be able to realize her dreams in Georgia, rather than abroad? What job prospects will the country offer?

  2. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Georgia

    This povert y update finds the
    following: Between 1997 and 2000, poverty has increased
    unambiguously, for a full set of poverty lines and
    definitions of poverty measures. Poverty has increased
    because over the period, consumption fell and inequality
    rose. Living standards have not risen despite growth in
    Gross Domestic Product because growth was too weak, too
    concentrated in a narrow set of sectors, and there were no

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Georgia

    The report is structured as follows.
    Section one examines the contribution of the rural economy
    to the national economy, the structure of the farm and
    non-farm sectors and their relative importance. Section two
    describes policies and constraints affecting the wider rural
    economy including, reforms in macro-economic management,
    recent external influences and financial services before
    discussing those which relate specifically to agriculture

  4. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Georgia

    This review analyzes the profile, trends
    and challenges of Georgia's changing urban landscape
    since independence in 1991 and provides policy suggestions
    to facilitate the economic transition of the country through
    its cities. In its analysis and subsequent recommendations
    on policy interventions, this report draws on a program of
    diagnostics called the 'Urbanization Review' (UR).
    The UR diagnostic is based on three main pillars of urban

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