African Economic Outlook 2004/2005: Country Studies

 

The core section of the report is based on a country-by-country analysis, and contains for every country a 20-page study presented according to a common analytical framework. This common framework includes a forecasting exercise for the next two years, based on a simple macroeconomic model, together with an analysis of the social and political context. Today in its fourth edition, the AEO provides comprehensive and comparable data and analysis of 29 African economies (compared to 22 countries in the third edition), accounting for 85 per cent of Africa’s population and 90 per cent of its economic output.

Coverage includes:

Country Highlights

 

The full edition of the African Economic Outlook is available from:
SourceOECD for subscribing institutions and many libraries
OECD Online Bookshop for non subscribers
Olisnet for subscribed Government Officials

African Economic Outlook 2004/2005
Available in print (paperback) and electronic format (pdf)
540 pages, OECD, Paris 2005
OECD Code 41 2005 01 1 P1
ISBN 92-64-01000-9
www.oecd.org/bookshop
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