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Country Report Haiti 3rd Quarter

The Economist Intelligence Unit, August 2012

The severe weakness of Haiti's governing institutions will keep the political climate unstable. There will be an international presence to bolster security and advance post-earthquake reconstruction for several more years.

President Michel Martelly's agenda will focus on infrastructure upgrades and job creation, rebuilding administrative capabilities and attracting foreign investment. But a lack of support in the legislature will impair advances.

Slow progress in providing permanent housing to earthquake victims, together with high unemployment and poverty levels, will sustain the risk of social unrest and erode the government's popularity.

Country Report Haiti 3rd Quarter

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Outlook for 2012-13
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Basic data
Land area
Population
Main towns
Climate
Weather in Port-au-Prince (altitude 37 metres)
Languages
Measures
Currency
Fiscal year
Time
Public holidays

Political structure
Official name
Form of government
Head of state
Legal system
National elections
National government
Main political organisations
Key ministers
Central bank governor

Economic structure: Annual indicators

Economic structure: Quarterly indicators

Economic structure: Comparative economic indicators

Outlook for 2012-13: Political stability

Outlook for 2012-13: Election watch

Outlook for 2012-13: International relations

Outlook for 2012-13: Policy trends

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Outlook for 2012-13: Forecast summary

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