Republic of Moldova: Selected Issues Paper
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ISCR; CR; wage; monetary policy; bank; interest rate; growth model; wage bill; GDP growth; system reform; growth performance; bill measure; Pension spending; Public employment; Wages; Pensions; Global; Eastern Europe; Europe;All these keywords.
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