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Belarus inches toward economic recovery

Belarus is gradually coming out of recession though its public sector reforms are too slow for some. This, combined with high dollarisation, could restrict its growth, writes Stefanie Linhardt.
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After two years in recession, the Belarusian economy looks set to recover. But elevated external debt, high dollarisation and the sluggish reform of the large state-owned enterprise (SOE) sector could tarnish the positive outlook and contain growth, even though some progress has been made.

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