The remarkable growth spurt reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy since the mid-1990s offers the opportunity to revisit the narrative of its economic development experience. We investigate whether the SSA economy has initiated a gradual process of convergence which reverses the long-term fall so far behind the U.S. frontier. Our framework begins with a top-down approach that performs a nested development accounting exercise. This aggregate analysis complements a bottom-up approach that tracks the sectoral origins of the SSA aggregate relative labor productivity performance. The application of this framework to a representative sample of the SSA economy over the 1970-2010 period suggests the following set of results. After one-qu...
For the last four decades the pace of economic growth in African countries remained too slow or stag...
A report published by Africa Policy Review, available at: http://africapolicyreview.com/transforming...
This paper studies structural transformation in Africa and its implications for productivity growth ...
The striking reversal reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy from the early 1990s through...
The striking reversal reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy from the early 1990s through...
From 1970 to 2010, sub-Saharan African's (SSA) labour productivity hovered at around 6% of the US le...
Estimates of GDP per capita are provided on an annual basis for eight Sub-Saharan African economies ...
This paper examines the hypothesis of conditional convergence in income per person for Sub Saharan A...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
This paper studies the dynamics of labor productivity convergence and technology catch-up within Afr...
This paper examines the country-level dynamics of long-run growth in Africa between 1975 and 2005. T...
The results of previous time-series studies of the income convergence hypothesis indicate that pract...
Low and highly volatile growth define Africa’s growth experience. But there is no evidence that grow...
This paper presents a shift-share decomposition of the role of structural change in driving labour p...
For the last four decades the pace of economic growth in African countries remained too slow or stag...
A report published by Africa Policy Review, available at: http://africapolicyreview.com/transforming...
This paper studies structural transformation in Africa and its implications for productivity growth ...
The striking reversal reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy from the early 1990s through...
The striking reversal reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy from the early 1990s through...
From 1970 to 2010, sub-Saharan African's (SSA) labour productivity hovered at around 6% of the US le...
Estimates of GDP per capita are provided on an annual basis for eight Sub-Saharan African economies ...
This paper examines the hypothesis of conditional convergence in income per person for Sub Saharan A...
African economies have grown rapidly over the past decade. But history shows that the pattern of gro...
This paper studies the dynamics of labor productivity convergence and technology catch-up within Afr...
This paper examines the country-level dynamics of long-run growth in Africa between 1975 and 2005. T...
The results of previous time-series studies of the income convergence hypothesis indicate that pract...
Low and highly volatile growth define Africa’s growth experience. But there is no evidence that grow...
This paper presents a shift-share decomposition of the role of structural change in driving labour p...
For the last four decades the pace of economic growth in African countries remained too slow or stag...
A report published by Africa Policy Review, available at: http://africapolicyreview.com/transforming...
This paper studies structural transformation in Africa and its implications for productivity growth ...