African countries have been growing fast recently. In 2007, for example, GDP growth averaged 6.2 percent in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA),1 nearly double the rate in 2002 (World Bank 2009) an
zz The relatively rapid growth rates achieved by many African countries in the last decade have rais...
Currently, many African economies are growing more rapidly than for three decades. This is partly th...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
African economies have sustained a solid pace of growth for nearly two decades. This unprecedented p...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
In 2006, world economic growth improved slightly to 3.8 per cent from 3.5 per cent in 2005. Globally...
Despite a promising period of higher GDP growth rates in recent years the development of Sub-Saharan...
The 2000s has been Africa’s “decade of growth.” For the first time since the 1970s, Africa has not b...
After two difficult decades, Africa has enjoyed a period of high, sustained economic growth. Since t...
Sub Saharan Africa’s (SSA’s) growth bounced back to 5% in 2010 following a slowdown to 2.8% in 2009 ...
The 2000s were Africa’s “decade of growth.” Countries in Africa south of the Sahara reached mileston...
After decades of unsatisfying performances, economic growth took off in many sub-Saharan states at t...
Estimates of GDP per capita are provided on an annual basis for eight Sub-Saharan African economies ...
In 2006, world economic growth improved slightly to 3.8 per cent from 3.5 per cent in 2005. Globally...
Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole did remarkably well during the Great Recession exceeding global growth...
zz The relatively rapid growth rates achieved by many African countries in the last decade have rais...
Currently, many African economies are growing more rapidly than for three decades. This is partly th...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
African economies have sustained a solid pace of growth for nearly two decades. This unprecedented p...
Recent press reports suggest that africa may now be at a turning point in terms of economic growth a...
In 2006, world economic growth improved slightly to 3.8 per cent from 3.5 per cent in 2005. Globally...
Despite a promising period of higher GDP growth rates in recent years the development of Sub-Saharan...
The 2000s has been Africa’s “decade of growth.” For the first time since the 1970s, Africa has not b...
After two difficult decades, Africa has enjoyed a period of high, sustained economic growth. Since t...
Sub Saharan Africa’s (SSA’s) growth bounced back to 5% in 2010 following a slowdown to 2.8% in 2009 ...
The 2000s were Africa’s “decade of growth.” Countries in Africa south of the Sahara reached mileston...
After decades of unsatisfying performances, economic growth took off in many sub-Saharan states at t...
Estimates of GDP per capita are provided on an annual basis for eight Sub-Saharan African economies ...
In 2006, world economic growth improved slightly to 3.8 per cent from 3.5 per cent in 2005. Globally...
Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole did remarkably well during the Great Recession exceeding global growth...
zz The relatively rapid growth rates achieved by many African countries in the last decade have rais...
Currently, many African economies are growing more rapidly than for three decades. This is partly th...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...