Africa Development Indicators 2006
2006
World Bank
Africa Development Indicators 2006 is the latest annual report from the World Bank on social and economic conditions across the continent. It was revamped this year to better report and monitor the challenges and transformations in Africa. Africa Development Indicators has evolved from a single data book, and this year consists of three independent but complementary products: this book, which brings together an essay and key outcome indicators for Africa, the Little Data Book on Africa 2006, and the World Bank Africa Database (CD-ROM).
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书目信息
出版者
Washington, DC: World Bank
其它主题
High growth; Investment climate; Gaps; Financial systems; Quota rents; Maternal health; International community; Financial reform; Citizens; Peace; Sustainable growth; Gross domestic product per capita; Child mortality; Reducing poverty; Poor governance; Development assistance; Gross national savings; Infrastructure investment; Capitalization; Millennium development goal; Gross domestic product growth; Development goals; Average growth rate; Product differentiation; Economies of scale; Official development assistance; Financial sector; Peer review; Improving governance; Total factor productivity; Emerging markets; Gross fixed capital formation; Rich countries; Economic progress; National accounts; Output growth; Growth process; Economic activity; External shocks; Resource allocations; Improving infrastructure; Large number of people; International development; Capital flows; Annual growth; Economic performance; Wars; Market capitalization; Annual growth rate; Financial sectors; Household welfare; Competitiveness; Real gdp; Regulatory framework; Economic efficiency; Financial development; Enterprise development; Economic groupings; Environmental sustainability; Development strategies; Human development; Dissemination; Universal primary education; Absolute terms; Real income; Trade flows; National development; Aid; Productivity growth; Per capita growth; Development report; Power outages; Tariff barriers; Macroeconomic management; Price increases; Developing country; Financial commitments; Reducing inflation; Economic complementarity; Standard deviation; Economic reforms; Poverty line; Financial services; Global markets; Trade blocs; Citizen; Trade shocks; Service delivery; Income poverty; National strategies; Telephone penetration; Domestic savings; Development partners; Technical capacity; Developing regions; Foreign direct investment; Fiscal deficits; Growth rates; Significant reductions; Debt relief; Multilateral trade; Reform programs; Average growth; Real interest rates; Financial deepening; Gross national income; Capital investment; The; Political support
许可
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12421http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-6537
2014-09-15
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