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Africa’s Pulse is a biannual publication containing an analysis of the near-term macroeconomic outlook for the region. Each issue also includes a section focusing upon a topic that represents a particular development challenge for the continent. It is produced by the Office of the Chief Economist for the Africa Region of the World Bank.
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Africa's Pulse, No. 20, October 2019: An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa’s Economic Future
(Washington, DC: World Bank, 2019-10-09) Calderon, Cesar ; Kambou, Gerard ; Cantu Canales, Catalina ; Korman, Vijdan ; Kubota, Megumi ; Beegle, Kathleen G. ; Christiaensen, Luc ; Copley, Amy Elizabeth ; Ardisson Decker, Alison ; Delavelle, Fannie ; Papineni, SreelakshmiAfrica's Pulse is a biannual publication containing an analysis of the near-term macroeconomic outlook for the region. Each issue also includes a section focusing upon a topic that represents a particular development challenge for the continent. It is produced by the Office of the Chief Economist for the Africa Region of the World Bank. -
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Africa's Pulse, October 2015
(World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015-10-05) Chuhan-Pole, Punam ; Calderon, Cesar ; Kambou, Gerard ; Boreux, Sebastien ; Buitano, Mapi M. ; Korman, Vijdan ; Kubota, MegumiExternal headwinds and domestic difficulties are impacting economic activity in Sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth will decelerate in 2015 amid weak global economic conditions. Some countries, however, will continue posting solid growth. Sub-Saharan Africa is entering a period of tightening borrowing conditions amid growing domestic and external vulnerabilities. Reflecting the widening fiscal deficits, government debt has continued to rise in many countries. Weak fundamentals, combined with the strong appreciation of the U.S. dollar, have kept currencies across the region under pressure throughout the year. Policy buffers are low in several countries, constraining the response to the current environment and underscoring the need for African countries to improve domestic resource mobilization and enhance public expenditure efficiency. Progress in reducing income poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa may have been faster than the authors thought, but poverty remains high. The region’s growth deceleration challenges efforts to reduce poverty. -
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Africa's Pulse, April 2014 : An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa's Economic Future
(Washington, DC, 2014-04) World BankThis Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following The economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa remains robust, but growth is vulnerable to lower commodity prices and a slowdown in capital flows, the frequency and strength of growth spurts have increased, and growth has shifted the structure of African economies in favor of the resources and services sectors. -
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Africa's Pulse, October 2013 : An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa's Economic Future
(Washington, DC, 2013-10) World BankThis Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following headings: economic prospects for Sub-Saharan Africa remain strong, but growth is vulnerable to a sharp decline in commodity prices; the region's progress on reducing poverty has been slow, hindered by high inequality; and faster reduction in poverty will require growth with equity. -
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Africa's Pulse, April 2013 : An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa's Economic Future
(Washington, DC, 2013-04) World BankThis Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following headings: Sub-Saharan African countries continue to grow at a steady pace; the region's decade-long economic expansion appears sustainable; and for newly resource-rich countries, strong governance will be key to harnessing resource wealth for development -
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Africa's Pulse, October 2012 : An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa's Economic Future
(Washington, DC, 2012-10) World BankThis Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following headings: Sub-Saharan African countries continue to grow at a steady pace; the region's decade-long economic expansion appears sustainable; and for newly resource-rich countries, strong governance will be key to harnessing resource wealth for development. -
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Africa's Pulse, October 2010 : An Analysis of Issues Shaping Africa's Economic Future
(Washington, DC, 2010-10) World BankThis Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following heading: recent economic trends and prospects; country policy and institutional assessment: results and trends for Sub-Saharan Africa; and Sub-Saharan Africa: advancing toward the millennium development goals (MDGs). -
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Africa's Pulse, April 2010 : An Analysis of Trends Shaping Africa's Economic Future
(Washington, DC, 2010-04) World BankThis Africa's pulse newsletter includes the following headings: recent economic trends and prospects; Africa and the millennium development goals; and yes Africa can: success stories from a dynamic continent.