2005 Comprehensive Report on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa, Et Al

2005 Comprehensive Report on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa, Et Al
Title 2005 Comprehensive Report on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa, Et Al PDF eBook
Author United States. President (2001-2009 : Bush)
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 2005
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
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2005 comprehensive report on U.S. trade and investment policy toward Sub-Saharan Africa, et al.

2005 comprehensive report on U.S. trade and investment policy toward Sub-Saharan Africa, et al.
Title 2005 comprehensive report on U.S. trade and investment policy toward Sub-Saharan Africa, et al. PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 137
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ISBN 1428950001

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
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3. Investing in people.

Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Mr.Dhaneshwar Ghura
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 32
Release 1995-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451855753

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The paper investigates empirically the determinants of economic growth for a large sample of sub-Saharan African countries during 1981-92. The results indicate that (i) an increase in private investment has a relatively large positive impact on per capita growth; (ii) growth is stimulated by public policies that lower the budget deficit in relation to GDP (without reducing government investment), reduce the rate of inflation, maintain external competitiveness, promote structural reforms, encourage human capital development, and slow population growth; and (iii) convergence of per capita income occurs after controlling for human capital development and public policies.

Center for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies

Center for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies
Title Center for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies PDF eBook
Author Dr. Jean-Marc Oulai
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Pages 118
Release 2024-10-19
Genre Business & Economics
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This book has a fundamental objective. The objective of this research is divided into general objectives and specific objectives. The general objective is to analyze the impact of the economic cooperation programs of the United States on the economic development of Ivory Coast in order to make recommendations and propose solutions and prospects to strengthen the promotion of the economic cooperation of Ivory Coast with the United States. Specifically, this research is focused on evaluating the effect of American trade programs (AGOA, BIT, BUILD Act, AWEP, Prosper Africa and Power Africa) in order to allow Ivory Coast and all the eligible African countries to derive maximum benefit from these programs and to assess the effect of the competitive presence of the United States, China, and the European Union for the economic development of the Ivory Coast.

United States Congressional Serial Set, Serial No. 14959, House Documents Nos. 20-35

United States Congressional Serial Set, Serial No. 14959, House Documents Nos. 20-35
Title United States Congressional Serial Set, Serial No. 14959, House Documents Nos. 20-35 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House of Representatives
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 442
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Africa's Infrastructure

Africa's Infrastructure
Title Africa's Infrastructure PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 386
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0821380834

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Sustainable infrastructure development is vital for Africa s prosperity. And now is the time to begin the transformation. This volume is the culmination of an unprecedented effort to document, analyze, and interpret the full extent of the challenge in developing Sub-Saharan Africa s infrastructure sectors. As a result, it represents the most comprehensive reference currently available on infrastructure in the region. The book covers the five main economic infrastructure sectors information and communication technology, irrigation, power, transport, and water and sanitation. 'Africa s Infrastructure: A Time for Transformation' reflects the collaboration of a wide array of African regional institutions and development partners under the auspices of the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa. It presents the findings of the Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD), a project launched following a commitment in 2005 by the international community (after the G8 summit at Gleneagles, Scotland) to scale up financial support for infrastructure development in Africa. The lack of reliable information in this area made it difficult to evaluate the success of past interventions, prioritize current allocations, and provide benchmarks for measuring future progress, hence the need for the AICD. Africa s infrastructure sectors lag well behind those of the rest of the world, and the gap is widening. Some of the main policy-relevant findings highlighted in the book include the following: infrastructure in the region is exceptionally expensive, with tariffs being many times higher than those found elsewhere. Inadequate and expensive infrastructure is retarding growth by 2 percentage points each year. Solving the problem will cost over US$90 billion per year, which is more than twice what is being spent in Africa today. However, money alone is not the answer. Prudent policies, wise management, and sound maintenance can improve efficiency, thereby stretching the infrastructure dollar. There is the potential to recover an additional US$17 billion a year from within the existing infrastructure resource envelope simply by improving efficiency. For example, improved revenue collection and utility management could generate US$3.3 billion per year. Regional power trade could reduce annual costs by US$2 billion. And deregulating the trucking industry could reduce freight costs by one-half. So, raising more funds without also tackling inefficiencies would be like pouring water into a leaking bucket. Finally, the power sector and fragile states represent particular challenges. Even if every efficiency in every infrastructure sector could be captured, a substantial funding gap of $31 billion a year would remain. Nevertheless, the African people and economies cannot wait any longer. Now is the time to begin the transformation to sustainable development.