Infrastructure improvements contributed 0.6 percentage points to Zambia's annual per capital GDP growth over the past decade, mostly because of exponential growth in information and communication services. The power sector, by contrast, pulled the growth rate down by more than 0.1 percentage points. Improving Zambia's infrastructure endowment could boost growth by up to 2 percentage points per year. Zambia's relatively high generation capacity and power consumption are accompanied by fewer power outages than elsewhere in the region. But Zambia's power sector emphasizes the mining industry, while household electrification is about half that in other resource-rich countries. Zambia's power tariffs, among the lowest in Africa, are less than ha...
Over the past decade, infrastructure development has turned from a peripheral phenomenon into a key ...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...
Between 2000 and 2005, infrastructure contributed less than 1 percentage point to the Central Africa...
Abstract: Infrastructure encompasses a wide range of inputs, industries and structural elements (inc...
Infrastructure contributed 0.6 percentage points to Ethiopia's annual per capita GDP growth over the...
The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure perform...
The Zambian economy has grown relatively fast over the last decade. This article discusses the chall...
Sometimes, the infrastructure that is needed is old and boring. In the 21st century, where the world...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The absolute and relative lack of infrastructure in Africa suggests that the continent’s competitive...
This article examines the infrastructure deficit and financing needs in Africa within the context of...
This rapid review of literature identifies constraints and interventions related to financing infras...
Abstract: Zambia, like many other countries, has embraced public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a pr...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the lack of infrastructure or modern infrastructure has been the major ...
Over the past decade, infrastructure development has turned from a peripheral phenomenon into a key ...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...
Between 2000 and 2005, infrastructure contributed less than 1 percentage point to the Central Africa...
Abstract: Infrastructure encompasses a wide range of inputs, industries and structural elements (inc...
Infrastructure contributed 0.6 percentage points to Ethiopia's annual per capita GDP growth over the...
The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure perform...
The Zambian economy has grown relatively fast over the last decade. This article discusses the chall...
Sometimes, the infrastructure that is needed is old and boring. In the 21st century, where the world...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
The absolute and relative lack of infrastructure in Africa suggests that the continent’s competitive...
This article examines the infrastructure deficit and financing needs in Africa within the context of...
This rapid review of literature identifies constraints and interventions related to financing infras...
Abstract: Zambia, like many other countries, has embraced public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a pr...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the lack of infrastructure or modern infrastructure has been the major ...
Over the past decade, infrastructure development has turned from a peripheral phenomenon into a key ...
Structural change is seen by development economics theorists as a driver of sustained and sustainabl...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...