Economic Monitoring Report to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee

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Publication language
English
Pages
29pp
Date published
02 Jun 2020
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
COVID-19, Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG)

The Covid-19 crisis is having a damaging impact on an already constrained economy struggling to emerge from a liquidity crisis in 2019, making the immediate prospects for the Palestinian people difficult. Necessary measures to contain the Covid-19 crisis have contributed to sharp declines in activity for an economy already facing constraints on movements and access that left it operating well below potential. 

For 2020 the prospects depend on how long the Covid-19 containment measures are in place and how quickly the economy responds once they are lifted. While pre-Covid-19 we had projected 2.5 percent growth in the coming year, we now project a full year decline of at least 7.6 percent, based on a gradual return to normality from the containment, and up to 11 percent in the case of a slower recovery or further restrictions due to another outbreak. In either case, the reduction in per capita income and the rise in unemployment and poverty will be substantial. The outlook will be heavily influenced by the PA’s ability to mobilize liquidity for the private sector in the coming months.