Chapter I-Country Context: Macroeconomic Performance and Governance Environment Key Messages Economic growth has followed a positive trend since the restoration of political stability, but at a slow pace, and GDP growth was lower than the Sub-Saharan African average and that of many regional peers; Economic growth is driven by services, followed by agriculture on the supply side, and consumption on the demand side. The development of the industry was held back by structural constraints; Despite some progress in governance, Comoros continues to trail behind its sub-Saharan and international peers, particularly in terms of transparency and accountability of the public sector.
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