African Development Indicators 2005
As in previous years, African Development Indicators (ADI 2005 assembles economic, social, and environmental data from a variety of sources to present a broad picture of development across Africa. Some of the key improvements in this year's e...
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okr-10986-131112021-04-23T14:03:06Z African Development Indicators 2005 World Bank ACCOUNTING AFRICA AGRICA REGION ADB AGRICULTURE AID AID FLOWS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS BANK LENDING BORROWING CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL GRANTS CD COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT DATA COLLECTION DATA WAREHOUSING DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FINANCIAL DATA FOREIGN ASSETS GAPS GDP DEFLATOR GDP PER CAPITA GNP GOVERNMENT FINANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS HEALTH EXPENDITURES IMPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE LICENSES LITERACY MEDIA MONEY SUPPLY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NONTAX REVENUE PERSONAL COMPUTERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RADIO REAL GDP STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBVENTIONS TEACHERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATION TELEVISION TRANSPORT UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS As in previous years, African Development Indicators (ADI 2005 assembles economic, social, and environmental data from a variety of sources to present a broad picture of development across Africa. Some of the key improvements in this year's edition are the reduction of macroeconomic and other data lags, enabling external debt reporting up to 2003 and updates on the HIPC initiative. This volume presents the available relevant data for 1980-2003, grouped into 17 chapters: background data; national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and banking; external sector; external debt and related flows; government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and transportation; doing business; labor force and employment; aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators; HIPC; household surveys; and public enterprises. Chapter 14 (environmental indicators) was once again taken from the World Resources Institute's World Resources 2002-2004: Decisions for Earth: Balance, Voice and Power, which is a repeat from ADI 2004. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the nature of the data, followed by a set of charts, statistical tables, and technical notes. These notes define the indicators and identify specific sources. Most macroeconomic data (in particular, national accounts, balance of payments, government finance statistics, and trade) reflect data maintained by World Bank country desks, often referred to as operational data. These data are often more up to date and offer better country coverage than the data stored in the Bank's central files, the Statistical Information Management and Analysis Database (SIMA), 2013-04-09T20:44:01Z 2013-04-09T20:44:01Z 2005-06-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6424931/african-development-indicators-2005 0-8213-6078-7 10.1596/978-0-8213-6078-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13111 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: World Development Indicators Africa Africa |
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ACCOUNTING AFRICA AGRICA REGION ADB AGRICULTURE AID AID FLOWS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS BANK LENDING BORROWING CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL GRANTS CD COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT DATA COLLECTION DATA WAREHOUSING DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FINANCIAL DATA FOREIGN ASSETS GAPS GDP DEFLATOR GDP PER CAPITA GNP GOVERNMENT FINANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS HEALTH EXPENDITURES IMPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE LICENSES LITERACY MEDIA MONEY SUPPLY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NONTAX REVENUE PERSONAL COMPUTERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RADIO REAL GDP STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBVENTIONS TEACHERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATION TELEVISION TRANSPORT UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS |
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ACCOUNTING AFRICA AGRICA REGION ADB AGRICULTURE AID AID FLOWS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS BANK LENDING BORROWING CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL GRANTS CD COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT DATA COLLECTION DATA WAREHOUSING DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FINANCIAL DATA FOREIGN ASSETS GAPS GDP DEFLATOR GDP PER CAPITA GNP GOVERNMENT FINANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL SAVINGS HEALTH EXPENDITURES IMPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE LICENSES LITERACY MEDIA MONEY SUPPLY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NONTAX REVENUE PERSONAL COMPUTERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RADIO REAL GDP STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUBVENTIONS TEACHERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATION TELEVISION TRANSPORT UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS World Bank African Development Indicators 2005 |
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As in previous years, African
Development Indicators (ADI 2005 assembles economic,
social, and environmental data from a variety of sources to
present a broad picture of development across Africa. Some
of the key improvements in this year's edition are the
reduction of macroeconomic and other data lags, enabling
external debt reporting up to 2003 and updates on the HIPC
initiative. This volume presents the available relevant data
for 1980-2003, grouped into 17 chapters: background data;
national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and
banking; external sector; external debt and related flows;
government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and
transportation; doing business; labor force and employment;
aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators;
HIPC; household surveys; and public enterprises. Chapter 14
(environmental indicators) was once again taken from the
World Resources Institute's World Resources 2002-2004:
Decisions for Earth: Balance, Voice and Power, which is a
repeat from ADI 2004. Each chapter begins with a brief
introduction on the nature of the data, followed by a set of
charts, statistical tables, and technical notes. These notes
define the indicators and identify specific sources. Most
macroeconomic data (in particular, national accounts,
balance of payments, government finance statistics, and
trade) reflect data maintained by World Bank country desks,
often referred to as operational data. These data are often
more up to date and offer better country coverage than the
data stored in the Bank's central files, the
Statistical Information Management and Analysis Database (SIMA), |
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African Development Indicators 2005 |
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African Development Indicators 2005 |
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African Development Indicators 2005 |
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African Development Indicators 2005 |
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African Development Indicators 2005 |
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african development indicators 2005 |
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