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Vers un Transport Urbain Efficace, Durable, et Sûr à Madagascar : Antananarivo et Autres Grandes Villes - Rapport de Synthèse (French)

Madagascar remains to exploit agglomeration economies and urbanization economies to sustain more rigorous economic growth. After several political and economic crises, Madagascar restored its modest but steady growth path with an average growth rate of 3.5 percent in the last 5 years (before the COVID-19 pandemic). Yet, the country’s performance remains less favorably compared with other countries in the region. Poverty is persistently high in Madagascar...
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  • 2022/01/31

  • Working Paper

  • 170445

  • 1

  • Madagascar,

  • Eastern and Southern Africa,

  • 2022/04/18

  • Disclosed

  • Vers un Transport Urbain Efficace, Durable, et Sûr à Madagascar : Antananarivo et Autres Grandes Villes - Rapport de Synthèse

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Iimi,Atsushi; Rakotoarisoa,Andry Herizaka; Raserijaona,Gael Fetraniaina; El Nakat,Ziad Salim; Rabary,Solofoson Jean; Wolde Woldearegay,Desta.

Vers un Transport Urbain Efficace, Durable, et Sûr à Madagascar : Antananarivo et Autres Grandes Villes - Rapport de Synthèse (French). Transport Global Practice Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099624204182222389

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