Regional economic outlook
Middle East and Central Asia
The November 2013 Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia reports the near-term economic outlook for the Middle
East region has weakened. Difficult political transitions and increased regional uncertainties weigh on confidence in the oil-importing countries. Les mer
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The November 2013 Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia reports the near-term economic outlook for the Middle
East region has weakened. Difficult political transitions and increased regional uncertainties weigh on confidence in the
oil-importing countries. Growth in these countries remains well below the levels necessary to reduce high unemployment and
improve living standards. Meanwhile, in the oil-exporting countries, weak global demand and domestic supply disruptions have
reduced oil production, notwithstanding recent upward pressure arising from increased geopolitical risks. Medium-term economic
prospects are clouded by rising fiscal vulnerabilities, declining productivity, and fragmented labour markets. Although economic
activity in the Caucasus and Central Asia continues to expand at a fast pace, risks are also on the rise, including a further
slowdown in Russia and China and unaddressed structural impediments.