The Economic Development in Africa Report 2014 addresses the current state of development in Africa. Over the past decade, African countries have had relatively good economic growth performance. But average investment rates on the continent remain low relative to what is considered necessary to achieve national development goals and relative to the average rate for developing countries. These facts suggest that Africa's recent growth may be fragile and that it is unlikely to be sustained in the medium to long term if current trends continue. The key question, then, is how can African Governments catalyse investment for sustained and transformative growth? This report addresses that question
| ISBN: | 9789211128741 |
| Publication date: | 30th August 2014 |
| Author: | United Nations Conference on Trade and Development |
| Publisher: | United Nations Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 108 pages |
| Series: | Economic Development in Africa Report |
| Genres: |
Development economics and emerging economies Microeconomics |
The Economic Development in Africa Report 2014 addresses the current state of development in Africa. Over the past decade, African countries have had relatively good economic growth performance. But average investment rates on the continent remain low relative to what is considered necessary to achieve national development goals and relative to the average rate for developing countries. These facts suggest that Africa's recent growth may be fragile and that it is unlikely to be sustained in the medium to long term if current trends continue. The key question, then, is how can African Governments catalyse investment for sustained and transformative growth? This report addresses that question
Economic Development in Africa Report 2014 features in the following genres: Development economics and emerging economies, Microeconomics
Economic Development in Africa Report 2014 is available in Paperback
Economic Development in Africa Report 2014 was written by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and published by United Nations Publications
Economic Development in Africa Report 2014 has 108 pages
Yes it is part of Economic Development in Africa Report series