Economic Growth and Inclusion in the Western Balkans

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Economic Growth and Inclusion in the Western Balkans Gallina A. Vincelette Lead Economist and Program Leader for the Western Balkans The World Bank March 1th, Vienna

Overview and Key Messages 1. Economic growth key driver of poverty reduction 2. Households with poor labor market attachment and heavy dependence on transfers 3. Sound economic and structural policies needed for strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth

Strong pre-28 growth good for poverty reduction 3 Economic Growth and Poverty for SEE6, 2-213 3 2 2 1 1-21 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 SEE average - Poverty headcount $/day (pop weighted) SEE average - GDP per capita growth (annual %) Source: World Bank Staff estimates based on the harmonized ECAPOV dataset, and WDI.

Pre-crisis growth drivers exhausted Real GDP Growth, % Gross fixed capital formation, % GDP Remittances, % GDP Unemployment, %of labor force Poverty rate at US$2.,% 6 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 9 8 7 6 2 2 1 3.2 3.1 3. 2.9 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 2.8 2.7 2.6 28 214f 28 213 H1 27 H1 214 Q2 28Q2 214 2. 29 211 Source: World Bank Staff calculations based on national statistical offices. Note: Weighted averages throughout. Poverty rates are for 28 and 212 for ALB, 27 for BiH, and 26 and 28 for MKD. Poverty rate average excludes KOS.

-1-1 - 1 1 1 2-2 -1-1 -2-1 - 2 4 6 1 Growth not necessarily equitable Growth incidence curves, periods as indicated, annualized growth ALB, 28-212 KSV, 26-211 MKD, 23-28 Growth Incidence Growth at mean Mean growth rate 9% Confidence Interval Growth at median Growth Incidence Growth at mean Mean growth rate 9% Confidence Interval Growth at median Growth Incidence Growth at mean Mean growth rate 9% Confidence Interval Growth at median 2 4 6 8 1 Percentiles 2 4 6 8 1 Percentiles 2 4 6 8 1 Percentiles MNE, 26-211 SRB, 27-21 Growth Incidence Growth at mean Mean growth rate 9% Confidence Interval Growth at median Growth Incidence Growth at mean Mean growth rate 9% Confidence Interval Growth at median 2 4 6 8 1 Percentiles 2 4 6 8 1 Percentiles Source: World Bank staff estimates based on the harmonized ECAPOV dataset.

Transfers dependence and weak labor market attachment, especially among the less well-off 1 Structure of household income by source 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 ALB BIH KSV MKD SRB labor income pension social assistance remittances other Source: World Bank Staff estimates based on the harmonized ECAPOV dataset Note: B4 refers to bottom 4 percentile and T6 to top 6 percentile of income distribution

In Labor Market Labor income only about half of HH income due to low employment Only one in five with a job Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 9 8 9 8 could work but are not working and are not looking for work 7 22 are unemployed 6 4 are employed 3 61 2 1 Out of every 1 people in BiH...are not in labor force (children, pensioners, students, disabled) Source: World Bank staff estimates

Youth, women, minorities with poor labor market outcomes Labor force participation (% population aged 1+) Youth Unemployment Rate, % labor force 7 6 Male ALB 22. 6 Total MNE SRB 41.1 1.1 4 4 Female MKD KOS 3.9.3 3 BiH 62.8 3 ALB BIH KOS MKD MNE SRB SEE6 EU1 2 4 6 8 Source: World Bank staff estimates Source: World Bank staff estimates

Reliance on remittances and other private transfers, often regressive Emigrants, share of source country population Remittances, percent of household income 3 14 2 2 1 1 12 1 8 6 4 2 199 2 21 213 SEE countries Rest of the World Source: Trends in International Migrant Stock, United Nations B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 ALB BIH KSV MKD SRB Source: World Bank Staff estimates based on the harmonized ECAPOV dataset Note: B4 refers to bottom 4 percentile and T6 to top 6 percentile of income

System of extensive public transfers Share of income by source, percent of total household income Size of social benefits, percent of GDP 1 2 8 2 6 1 4 1 2 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 B4 T6 ALB BiH KOS MKD MNE SRB ALB BIH KSV MKD SRB pension social assistance Source: World Bank Staff estimates based on the harmonized ECAPOV dataset Source: World Bank staff calculations

Despite being large, public transfers often poorly targeted Social Benefits Coverage of HHs for Top and Bottom Quintiles Social Benefits Targeting to Top and Bottom Quintiles HHs

Sound Economic and Structural Policies for sustainable growth and jobs in the Western Balkans Maintain macroeconomic stability Improve quality of the investment & governance environment Eliminate disincentives & barriers to (formal) jobs Enhance equity & efficiency of public services & infrastructure Improve targeting and coverage of social protection systems Sustainable use of natural resources and stewardship of the environment

Thank you! For questions: gvincelette@worldbank.org References Arias et al (214) Back to Work: Growing with Jobs in Europe and Central Asia. World Bank Busolo and Lopez-Calva (214) Shared Prosperity: Paving the Way in Europe and Central Asia. World Bank World Bank (214, 21) Regional Economic Report, issues 6 and 7. World Bank World Bank (214) Regional Economic Report No Special Topic First Insights into Promoting Shared Prosperity in South East Europe. World Bank