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The turmoil that erupted in the fall of 2000, and the closures that followed, have caused a sharp decline in economic activity in the West Bank and Gaza, not only dashing the prospects of a fourth consecutive year of rising per capita income but also rolling back most of the gains made in the previous three years.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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clearance revenue, future trade policy, budgetary arrears, general budgetary support, recurrent balance, output volatility, transportation procedures, growth accounting exercise, anchor currency, age dependency ratio, trade diversification, currency introduction, currency board arrangement, staff estimates, demographic dynamics, border closures, trade infrastructure, fiscal revenue, larger workforce, staff calculations
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West Bank, United States, Palestinian Authority, Ministry of Finance, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, World Bank, Gaza Strip, World Economic Outlook, Ben Gurion, Erickson von Allmen, The Services Group, East Asia, European Union, Gaza Industrial Estate, Hong Kong, Interim Agreement, International Financial Statistics, Estimated Impact of Demographic Variables, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Palestinian Commercial Services Company, Tel Aviv, The Palestine Currency Board, Asia Western Transition Hem, Jordan Egypt
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