African Economic Outlook 2006 [E-Book]: A Two-speed Continent? / Céline Kauffmann, Nicolas Pinaud and Lucia Wegner
Africa’s economic progress now seems on a firm footing after a third straight year of satisfactory performance in 2005, with overall growth of 5 per cent, average per capita income up 3 per cent and inflation steady at under 10 per cent. Two-thirds of the 30 countries surveyed in the Africa Economic...
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Personal Name(s): | Kauffmann, Céline. |
Pinaud, Nicolas. / Wegner, Lucia. | |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2006
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Physical Description: |
2 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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englisch |
DOI: |
10.1787/245865188678 |
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OECD Development Centre Policy Insights ;
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Development |
Africa’s economic progress now seems on a firm footing after a third straight year of satisfactory performance in 2005, with overall growth of 5 per cent, average per capita income up 3 per cent and inflation steady at under 10 per cent. Two-thirds of the 30 countries surveyed in the Africa Economic Outlook report showed a net growth ininvestment that was by far the best in seven years. |