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Economy of Tajikistan

With foreign revenue precariously dependent upon exports of cotton and aluminium, the economy is highly vulnerable to data. This improved Tajikistan’s Since independence, Tajikistan gradually followed the path external shocks. In fiscal year (FY) 2000, international assistance remained an essential source of support for rehabilitation programs that reintegrated former civil war combatants into the civilian economy, thus helping keep the peace. International assistance also was necessary to consider the second year of severe drought that resulted in a continued shortfall of food production. Tajikistan’s economy grew substantially after the war. The gross domestic product (GDP) of Tajikistan expanded at an average rate of 9.6% over the period of 2000-2007 according to the World Bank of transition economy, reforming its economic policies position among other Central Asian countries (namely Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), which have degraded economically ever since.[5] As of August 2009, an estimated 60% of Tajikistani citizens live below the poverty line.[6] The 2008 global financial crisis has hit Tajikistan hard, both domestically and internationally. Tajikistan has been hit harder than many countries because it already has a high poverty rate and because many of its citizens depend on remittances from expatriate Tajikistanis.

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