Harnessing Angola’s Non-Oil Economic Growth: Economic Diversification in Angola
May 13, 2025
Summary
Although Angola has made advances in its diversification efforts, the economy continues to be heavily dependent on crude oil with 94 percent of exports and 60 percent of fiscal revenues being attributable to oil activity. This paper discusses four policy areas which can help foster economic diversification in Angola’s specific context while boosting growth and resilience. The analysis shows that a well-designed package of reforms to (i) improve human capital, (ii) address critical infrastructure needs, (iii) foster a growth friendly business environment, and (iv) enhance access to credit can reduce structural barriers and market bottlenecks in support of Angola’s diversification.
Subject: Human capital, Infrastructure, Labor, Labor force, National accounts
Keywords: Angola, diversification, diversification plan, exports, Global, Human capital, Infrastructure, Labor force, market bottleneck, nonoil sector, oil, oil activity, oil economic growth, policy area
Pages:
22
Volume:
2025
DOI:
Issue:
059
Series:
Selected Issues Paper No. 2025/059
Stock No:
SIPEA2025059
ISBN:
9798229009959
ISSN:
2958-7875




