The Quality of the Recent High-Growth Episode in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author/Editor:

Marcelo Martinez ; Montfort Mlachila

Publication Date:

February 26, 2013

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

The paper explores the quality of the recent high-growth episode in sub-Saharan Africa by examining the following two questions: (i) what has been the nature and pattern of SSA growth over the past 15 years and how does it compare with previous episodes? (ii) has this growth had an impact on socially desirable outcomes, for example, improvements in health, education and poverty indicators? To do this, the paper first examines various aspects of the fundamentals of growth in SSA—levels, volatility, sources, etc.—according to various country analytical groupings. Second, it explores the extent to which the growth has been accompanied by improvements in social indicators. The paper finds that the quality of growth in SSA over the past 15 years has unambiguously improved, although progress in social indicators has been uneven.

Series:

Working Paper No. 2013/053

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

February 26, 2013

ISBN/ISSN:

9781475551426/1018-5941

Stock No:

WPIEA2013053

Pages:

36

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