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Policy BriefJune 11, 2026

Konflikti në Lindjen e Mesme e çon rritjen ekonomike globale në shkallën më të ulët që nga COVID-19

Konflikti në Lindjen e Mesme pritet të ngadalësojë rritjen globale në nivelin më të ulët që nga fillimi i pandemisë COVID-19 në një kohë kur çmimet e energjisë janë më të larta, inflacioni më i lartë, dhe kostot e huamarrjes më të mëdha, sipas raportit të fundit të Grupit të Bankës Botërore, Perspektivat Ekonomike Globale.

World Bank1 min read
Policy BriefJune 11, 2026

Մերձավոր Արևելքի հակամարտության պատճառով համաշխարհային աճը նվազել է՝ հասնելով COVID-19-ից ի վեր ամենացածր մակարդակի

Համաշխարհային բանկի խմբի վերջին «Գլոբալ տնտեսական հեռանկարներ» զեկույցը կանխատեսում է, որ Մերձավոր Արևելքում հակամարտությունը կդանդաղեցնի համաշխարհային աճը՝ հասցնելով COVID-19 համավարակի սկսվելուց ի վեր ամենացածր մակարդակին՝ պայմանավորված էներգիայի բարձր գներով, գնաճի կտրուկ աճով և վարկային ծախսերի աճով։

World Bank1 min read
Policy BriefJune 11, 2026

Conflictul din Orientul Mijlociu împinge creșterea globală la cel mai scăzut nivel de după COVID-19

Conflictul din Orientul Mijlociu este de așteptat să încetinească creșterea economică globală până la cel mai scăzut nivel înregistrat de la debutul pandemiei de COVID-19, pe fondul creșterii prețurilor la energie, al inflației mai ridicate și al costurilor de împrumut în creștere, potrivit celui mai recent raport Global Economic Prospects al Grupului Băncii Mondiale.

World Bank1 min read
ReportJune 11, 2026

Unlocking Rwanda’s Export Potential: Removing Structural Bottlenecks

Rwanda’s export base remains narrow and concentrated, limiting diversification and contributing to persistent external imbalances. Despite strong growth and substantial public investment, competitiveness challenges—including high logistics costs, limited value addition, and weak integration into global value chains—have constrained export performance. This Selected Issues Paper assesses the structural and macroeconomic factors holding back export expansion and identifies policy priorities to ...

IMF1 min read
ReportJune 11, 2026

Resilience Through Inclusion: Women and Data-Driven Climate Policies in Rwanda

Climate shocks represent a recurrent macroeconomic risk for Rwanda, affecting growth, fiscal stability, and household welfare. Gender inclusion is macro-critical to Rwanda’s growth and resilience strategy, shaping the effectiveness of adaptation and fiscal policy responses. Women are highly exposed to these shocks due to their concentration in agriculture and informal employment, as well as more limited access to finance, assets, and coping mechanisms. Using both micro- and macro-level analys...

IMF1 min read
Why the founders cared about trade and taxes
Policy BriefJune 11, 2026

Why the founders cared about trade and taxes

Two grievances lodged against King George in the Declaration of Independence—taxation without consent and trade restrictions—continue to shape American policy today. On this episode of Democracy in Question, host Katie Dunn Tenpas is joined by Brookings scholars Kari Heerman and Vanessa Williamson for a conversation that draws a direct line from the founders’ grievances in 1776 to the tariff and tax policy decisions defining the U.S. today.

Brookings1 min read