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2.1 Growth performance I: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| This section examines recent economic performance at the continental and subregional
levels. It discusses disparities in growth performance and the factors behind
the observed disparities across countries and subregions. The analysis pays particular
attention to structural factors such as endowment in natural resources, the role of
policies and institutions as well as non-policy drivers of growth, including exogenous
factors such as natural calamities, geography, and civil conflicts. The discussion highlights
key constraints to growth in Africa and strategies to address these constraints. |
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2.0 Recent Economic Performance in Africa and Prospects for 2007: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| African countries still face the critical challenge of raising the rate of GDP growth and
sustaining high growth rates over an extended period in order to accelerate progress
towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). While growth has
recovered over the past few years, very few countries have achieved and maintained
the growth rates necessary to reduce poverty. Africa still tails behind other regions
in most measures of human development. |
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2.4 Growth prospects for 2007 and the medium-term outlook: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| Africa is expected to grow at a rate of 5.8 per cent in 2007, slightly higher than
the rate recorded in 2006 (5.7 per cent) (figure 2.8). Positive growth rates are projected
for all subregions led by North Africa (6.6 per cent), East Africa (6.0 per
cent), Southern Africa (5.4 per cent), West Africa (4.9 per cent) and Central Africa
(3.5 per cent). |
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2.0 Gender in African economies: Gender Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Africa, 2007
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| The study Can Africa Claim the 21st Century? made
the argument that Africa has enormous unexploited
potential, especially the potential of women. Specifically,
it pointed out that women comprise one of Africa’s
hidden growth reserves, providing most of the region’s
labor, but their productivity is hampered by widespread
inequality in education as well as unequal access to land
and productive inputs. |
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2.8 The foundations of a decent work strategy for poverty reduction: Working Out of Poverty
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| Most analysts of the nature and causes of poverty agree that growth in
per capita income is essential to reducing poverty and that persistent growth
failures are accompanied by a persistent failure to reduce poverty. However,
they have not found a stable relationship between the rate of average per
capita growth and the rate of poverty reduction. |
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Solid Growth in Sight, but There Are Risks
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| Solid growth is expected to continue in 2005 and 2006 –
although at a slightly lower rate of 4.7 per cent in 2005
as the effect of new Central African oil fields ends. West
Africa is expected to recover in 2005 and 2006, while the
trend of positive growth in Eastern Africa and Southern
Africa will continue over the next two years, reflecting
rising oil production in Angola and improved performance
in South Africa. This positive outlook is however highly
dependent on the continuous expansion of the global
economy, an overall easing of regional conflicts, and
favourable weather conditions. |
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Competitive Cities as Drivers of Growth
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| Africa has the world's fastest rate of urbanization, Ade Animashahun, Managing Director, Investec Asset Management, South Africa, told participants at the start of the session on competitive cities. But, what are the key ingredients to ensuring that the growing cities are competitive and drivers of growth? he asked. |
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What s Holding Back Africa s Growth?
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| This plenary session discussed the contributing factors to Africa s poor economic growth, including the conclusions of the World Economic Forum s Africa Competitiveness Report 2004, and the actions that governments and business can take to promote economic growth. The discussion included calls from business participants and the panel for action against corruption on the continent.
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IV. THE STOCK MARKET AND THE FINANCING OF CORPORATE GROWTH IN AFRICA
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| Having looked at the trends and characteristics of stock markets in Africa, this section
examines the contributions of the stock markets to the financing of corporate growth in
Africa. |
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Is Africa Choking on its own development?
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| Majority of African countries have reported increased economic growth rates over the past year signalling a wave of new foreign direct investments on the continent. This is good news given that increased returns from such investments will fuel Africa’s quest for development. However, this has had some negative connotations because benefits of such growth are not visible in major cities across Africa. |
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Consistently Grow Revenue at Record Levels – Article 1 of 2
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| There are very few CEOs that are not concerned with sales growth. Ninety-five percent of CEOs that I have spoken with this year described their sales growth as follows:
A. Overall sales are below last year.
B. Overall sales are about the same as last year.
C. We are growing, but our growth rate is slower than that of our top competitors.
D. Our growth rate is slower than last year.
E. Our growth rate is not where we want it to be.
While this may not be a surprise, you’ll be interested to know that the solutions are easier than you think. Even more fascinating is that many companies are meeting sales targets that have been set extremely below potential. |
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