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The developing countries will provide the main engine for global economic growth in the next two years, according to the World Bank’s newly-released Global Economic Prospects (GEP) report.

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The World Bank has estimated that remittances to developing countries will drop 7.3 percent to $304 billion this year, from $328 billion recorded last year.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) - Economic growth in the developing world is expected to slow sharply in 2009 as the global economy deteriorates, the World Bank said today.

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The developing countries will provide the main engine for global economic growth in the next two years, according to the World Bank’s newly-released Global Economic Prospects (GEP) report.

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