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Laos, Macroeconomic
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Mots-clé
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Laos, Macroeconomic
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Mots-clé
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Laos, Macroeconomic
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Mots-clé
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Laos, Macroeconomic
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Description succincte
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Lao economy experienced another robust year. In 2012, GDP growth was estimated at between 7.9% (ADB) and 8.2% (WB), unemployment was expected to be below 3%, while Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined to 4.3%, from 7.6% in 2011.1 Nominal GDP expanded from $US8,194 million in 2011 to $US9,430 million in 2012, and GNI per capita rose to $US1,300, from $US1,130 in 2011 (WB). The kip, in 2012, strengthened 2.2% against the baht and 0.25% against the US dollar. Key drivers of economic growth include construction, manufacturing, mining, hydropower and services.
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Description succincte
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Lao economy experienced another robust year. In 2012, GDP growth was estimated at between 7.9% (ADB) and 8.2% (WB), unemployment was expected to be below 3%, while Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined to 4.3%, from 7.6% in 2011.1 Nominal GDP expanded from $US8,194 million in 2011 to $US9,430 million in 2012, and GNI per capita rose to $US1,300, from $US1,130 in 2011 (WB). The kip, in 2012, strengthened 2.2% against the baht and 0.25% against the US dollar. Key drivers of economic growth include construction, manufacturing, mining, hydropower and services.
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Description succincte
(Français)
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Lao economy experienced another robust year. In 2012, GDP growth was estimated at between 7.9% (ADB) and 8.2% (WB), unemployment was expected to be below 3%, while Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined to 4.3%, from 7.6% in 2011.1 Nominal GDP expanded from $US8,194 million in 2011 to $US9,430 million in 2012, and GNI per capita rose to $US1,300, from $US1,130 in 2011 (WB). The kip, in 2012, strengthened 2.2% against the baht and 0.25% against the US dollar. Key drivers of economic growth include construction, manufacturing, mining, hydropower and services.
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Description succincte
(Italien)
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Lao economy experienced another robust year. In 2012, GDP growth was estimated at between 7.9% (ADB) and 8.2% (WB), unemployment was expected to be below 3%, while Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined to 4.3%, from 7.6% in 2011.1 Nominal GDP expanded from $US8,194 million in 2011 to $US9,430 million in 2012, and GNI per capita rose to $US1,300, from $US1,130 in 2011 (WB). The kip, in 2012, strengthened 2.2% against the baht and 0.25% against the US dollar. Key drivers of economic growth include construction, manufacturing, mining, hydropower and services.
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Mandataire
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Mana Southichack
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Budget imputé
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SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
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Bases légales
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Art. 57 Abs. 1 RVOG Art. 57 al. 1 LOGA Art. 57 cpv. 1 LOGA
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Droits d'auteur
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Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
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Renseignements
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SDC Vientiane
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