In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their economies and improvements in living standards. Although there is some debate, it is clear that the share of the population living below the poverty line fell significantly over the past decade and a half; there has been a general decline in infant mortality rates and increased access to education; in some of the fastest-growing economies, average growth rates have been positive for the first time in decades; and since the early 1990s, real consumption in SSA has grown between 3.4 and 3.7 percent per year. The reasons behind this so-called “African growth miracle” are not well understood, and to our knowledge, this paper is the first to conne...
Rarely has a country evolved from a low- to a high-income status without sustained structural transf...
The structural changes in an economy that accompany its growth to high-income status have been predi...
One of the earliest and most central insights from the literature on economic development is that de...
In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their ...
Using data from the Groningen Growth and Development Center’s Africa Sector Database and the Demogra...
Using nationally representative, multi-year survey data for nine African countries, this study docum...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
Structural transformation in Africa has become a hot topic. One of the earliest stylized facts of de...
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
Africa is a continent with specific problems differentiating this part of the world from other regio...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...
This paper presents a shift-share decomposition of the role of structural change in driving labour p...
This paper highlights the narrative of Africa Rising. It indicates that indeed Africa as well as agr...
This study analyzes structural change patterns and derivers in nine East African countries for the y...
While it is possible for economies to grow based on abundant land or natural resources, more often s...
Rarely has a country evolved from a low- to a high-income status without sustained structural transf...
The structural changes in an economy that accompany its growth to high-income status have been predi...
One of the earliest and most central insights from the literature on economic development is that de...
In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their ...
Using data from the Groningen Growth and Development Center’s Africa Sector Database and the Demogra...
Using nationally representative, multi-year survey data for nine African countries, this study docum...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
Structural transformation in Africa has become a hot topic. One of the earliest stylized facts of de...
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
Africa is a continent with specific problems differentiating this part of the world from other regio...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...
This paper presents a shift-share decomposition of the role of structural change in driving labour p...
This paper highlights the narrative of Africa Rising. It indicates that indeed Africa as well as agr...
This study analyzes structural change patterns and derivers in nine East African countries for the y...
While it is possible for economies to grow based on abundant land or natural resources, more often s...
Rarely has a country evolved from a low- to a high-income status without sustained structural transf...
The structural changes in an economy that accompany its growth to high-income status have been predi...
One of the earliest and most central insights from the literature on economic development is that de...