Africa's Pulse, October 2012 : An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa's Economic Future
2014
World Bank
This Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following headings: Sub-Saharan African countries continue to grow at a steady pace; the region's decade-long economic expansion appears sustainable; and for newly resource-rich countries, strong governance will be key to harnessing resource wealth for development.
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Washington, DC
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Binding constraints; Global business; Global trade; National saving; Demographic change; Domestic bond market; Export performance; Dollar value; Debt crisis; Consumer base; Institutional arrangements; Empirical evidence; Effective use; International capital markets; Gdp; Oil price; Service delivery; Foreign investor; Governance challenges; Government bond; Policy environment; Oil resource; Financial resources; Expenditures; Political unrest; Foreign aid; Environmental; Oil resources; Government revenue; Transaction; Economic size; Central bank; Deposits; Eurobond; Labor force; Consumer goods; Wealth; Credit flows; Debt relief; Private credit; Producers; Oil prices; Policy decisions; Bond index; Commodity prices; Capital base; Return; Per capita income; Policy makers; Inefficiency; Export growth; Regulatory environment; Rapid growth; Business climate; Future growth; Capital markets; Private capital flows; Transparency initiative; Governance indicators; Disposable income; Government policies; Foreign direct investment; Bond spreads; Export sector; Cash transfer; Growth performance; Consumer spending; Investment process; Public officials; Business cycle; Market volatility; Macroeconomic policies; Government revenues; International development; Civil wars; Civil unrest; Political economy; Dividend; Global financial markets; Import costs; Political stability; Inequality; Environments; Consumer durable; Dividends; Real gdp; Competitiveness; Investment decisions; Federal reserve; Capital flows; Transparency; Macroeconomic stabilization; Tax revenues; Price changes; Financial crisis; Government spending; Human development; Domestic prices; Bank lending; Remittance; Poor governance; Citizens; Domestic bond; Durable goods; Economic rents; International capital; Demographic; Market confidence; Incomes; Economic performance; Empirical studies; Economic expansion; Local markets; Monetary policy; Tax rate; Reserves; Economic activity; Central banks; Fiscal deficits; Commodity; Oil; Market conditions; Growth rates; Forecasts; Macroeconomic management; Low-income countries; Government budgets; Tax; Emerging markets; Unemployment rates; Developing economies; Commodity price; Price risk; Current account deficit; Credit squeeze; Strong governance; Checks; Food price; Investor participation; Economic crisis; Asset purchase; Fund assets; Good governance; Private capital; Business regulations; Borrowing costs; Consumer durables; Investor interest; Political instability; Developing country; Capital shortages; Trade finance; Public investments; Withdrawal; Exporters; Investment flows; Young people; Domestic economies; Bond; Global economy; Infrastructure projects; Tax collection; Fiscal policy; Terrorism; Natural resource; Output; Basis points; Gdp per capita; Public spending; Social performance; Bonds; Technological change; Short-term capital
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English
Type
Publications & Research :: Newsletter; Publications & Research
2016-03-15
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