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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040615402
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (436 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe World Bank E-Library Archive Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041181-4
    ISBN: 0821357204 , 9780821357200
    Series Statement: Africa Development Indicators
    Content: African Development Indicators 2004 provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available in one volume. It contains more than 500 macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators, covering 53 African countries with data from 1970-2002. The book is grouped into 15 chapters: background data; national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and banking; external sector; external debt and related flows; government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and transportation; public enterprises; labor force and employment; aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators; and HIPC debt initiative. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the nature of the data and their limitations, followed by a set of statistical tables, charts, and technical notes that define the indicators and identify their specific source. Included this year are new tables on HIV/AIDS, Communications and Transportation, and the HIPC Debt Initiative. Designed to provide all those interested in Africa with a focused and convenient set of data to monitor development programs and aid flows in the region, this is an invaluable reference tools for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of the economic and social developments occurring in Africa
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von African Development Indicators 2004 2004
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. :The World Bank,
    UID:
    almahu_9949191404502882
    Format: 1 online resource (436 pages)
    ISBN: 0821357204
    Series Statement: Africa Development Indicators
    Content: African Development Indicators 2004 provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available in one volume. It contains more than 500 macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators, covering 53 African countries with data from 1970-2002. The book is grouped into 15 chapters: background data; national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and banking; external sector; external debt and related flows; government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and transportation; public enterprises; labor force and employment; aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators; and HIPC debt initiative. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the nature of the data and their limitations, followed by a set of statistical tables, charts, and technical notes that define the indicators and identify their specific source. Included this year are new tables on HIV/AIDS, Communications and Transportation, and the HIPC Debt Initiative. Designed to provide all those interested in Africa with a focused and convenient set of data to monitor development programs and aid flows in the region, this is an invaluable reference tools for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of the economic and social developments occurring in Africa.
    Additional Edition: Print Version: ISBN 9780821357200
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049077830
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (436 Seiten))
    Edition: Online-Ausg
    ISBN: 0821357204 , 9780821357200
    Series Statement: Africa Development Indicators
    Content: African Development Indicators 2004 provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available in one volume. It contains more than 500 macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators, covering 53 African countries with data from 1970-2002. The book is grouped into 15 chapters: background data; national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and banking; external sector; external debt and related flows; government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and transportation; public enterprises; labor force and employment; aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators; and HIPC debt initiative. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the nature of the data and their limitations, followed by a set of statistical tables, charts, and technical notes that define the indicators and identify their specific source. Included this year are new tables on HIV/AIDS, Communications and Transportation, and the HIPC Debt Initiative. Designed to provide all those interested in Africa with a focused and convenient set of data to monitor development programs and aid flows in the region, this is an invaluable reference tools for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of the economic and social developments occurring in Africa
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    UID:
    gbv_724177604
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (436 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    ISBN: 0821357204 , 9780821357200
    Series Statement: Africa Development Indicators
    Content: African Development Indicators 2004 provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available in one volume. It contains more than 500 macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators, covering 53 African countries with data from 1970-2002. The book is grouped into 15 chapters: background data; national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and banking; external sector; external debt and related flows; government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and transportation; public enterprises; labor force and employment; aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators; and HIPC debt initiative. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the nature of the data and their limitations, followed by a set of statistical tables, charts, and technical notes that define the indicators and identify their specific source. Included this year are new tables on HIV/AIDS, Communications and Transportation, and the HIPC Debt Initiative. Designed to provide all those interested in Africa with a focused and convenient set of data to monitor development programs and aid flows in the region, this is an invaluable reference tools for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of the economic and social developments occurring in Africa
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. :World Bank,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958090949702883
    Format: 1 online resource (436 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-08402-2 , 9786610084029 , 1-4175-0471-4
    Series Statement: Africa Development Indicators
    Content: African Development Indicators 2004 provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available in one volume. It contains more than 500 macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators, covering 53 African countries with data from 1970-2002. The book is grouped into 15 chapters: background data; national accounts; prices and exchange rates; money and banking; external sector; external debt and related flows; government finance; agriculture; power, communications, and transportation; public enterprises; labor force and employment; aid flows; social indicators; environmental indicators; and HIPC debt initiative. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the nature of the data and their limitations, followed by a set of statistical tables, charts, and technical notes that define the indicators and identify their specific source. Included this year are new tables on HIV/AIDS, Communications and Transportation, and the HIPC Debt Initiative. Designed to provide all those interested in Africa with a focused and convenient set of data to monitor development programs and aid flows in the region, this is an invaluable reference tools for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of the economic and social developments occurring in Africa.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Selected Background Data -- 1-1. Basic indicators -- 1-2. Population -- Technical notes -- 2. National Accounts -- 2-1. Gross domestic product, real -- 2-2. Value added in agriculture -- 2-3. Value added in industry -- 2-4. Value added in services -- 2-5. Gross domestic product, nominal -- 2-6. Total consumption -- 2-7. General government consumption -- 2-8. Gross domestic investment -- 2-9. Gross public investment -- 2-10. Gross private investment -- 2-11. Gross domestic savings -- 2-12. Gross national savings -- 2-13. Resource balance -- 2-14. Exports of goods and nonfactor services, nominal -- 2-15. Imports of goods and nonfactor services, nominal -- 2-16. Exports of goods and nonfactor services, real -- 2-17. Imports of goods and nonfactor services, real -- 2-18. GDP growth -- 2-19. Gross National Income (GNI) per capita -- 2-20. Total consumption per capita -- Technical notes -- 3. Prices and Exchange Rates -- 3-1. GDP deflator (local currency series) -- 3-2. GDP deflator (U.S.dollar series) -- 3-3. Consumer price index -- 3-4. Official exchange rate -- 3-5. SDR exchange rate index -- 3-6. Currency conversion factor -- 3-7. Parallel market exchange rate -- 3-8. Ratio of parallel market to official exchange rates -- 3-9. Real effective exchange rate index -- Technical notes -- 4. Money and Banking -- 4-1. Domestic credit -- 4-2. Credit to the private sector -- 4-3. Credit to the government -- 4-4. Net foreign assets -- 4-5. Growth of money supply -- 4-6. Discount rate -- 4-7. Real discount rate -- 4-8. Commercial bank lending rate -- 4-9. Commercial bank deposit rate -- Technical notes -- 5. External Sector -- Balance of Payments -- 5-1. Merchandise exports, f.o.b. -- 5-2. Merchandise imports, f.o.b. , 5-3. Exports of total services (nonfactor and factor) -- 5-4. Imports of total services (nonfactor and factor) -- 5-5. Net private transfers -- 5-6. Net official current transfers -- 5-7. Current account balance, excluding net capital grants -- 5-8. Current account balance, excluding net capital grants/GDP -- 5-9. Net capital grants -- 5-10. Net foreign direct investment -- 5-11. Net long-term borrowing -- 5-12. Other capital flows -- 5-13. Use of reserves -- 5-14. Import coverage ratio of reserves -- Prices -- 5-15. Export unit values -- 5-16. Import unit values -- 5-17. Terms of trade -- Commodity Trade -- 5-18. Forest products exports -- 5-19. Petroleum exports -- 5-20. Copper exports -- 5-21. Iron exports -- 5-22. Phosphates exports -- 5-23. Cocoa exports -- 5-24. Coffee exports -- 5-25. Cotton exports -- 5-26. Groundnut exports -- 5-27. Palm oil products exports -- 5-28. Sisal exports -- 5-29. Tea exports -- 5-30. Sugar exports -- 5-31. Tobacco exports -- 5-32. Meat exports -- 5-33. Manufactured goods exports -- 5-34. Manufactured goods exports, growth -- 5-35. Food imports -- 5-36. Food imports, growth -- 5-37. Nonfood consumer goods imports -- 5-38. Nonfood consumer goods imports, growth -- 5-39. Fuel imports -- 5-40. Fuel imports, growth -- 5-41. Primary intermediate goods imports -- 5-42. Primary intermediate goods imports, growth -- 5-43. Manufactured goods imports -- 5-44. Manufactured goods imports, growth -- 5-45. Capital goods imports -- 5-46. Capital goods imports, growth -- 5-47. Direction of trade matrix, imports, 1992 -- 5-48. Direction of trade matrix, imports, 1997 -- 5-49. Direction of trade matrix, imports, 2002 -- 5-50. Direction of trade matrix, exports, 1992 -- 5-51. Direction of trade matrix, exports, 1997 -- 5-52. Direction of trade matrix, exports, 2002 -- 5-53. Direction of trade matrix, current U.S. dollars, 1992. , 5-54. Direction of trade matrix, current U.S. dollars, 1997 -- 5-55 Direction of trade matrix, current U.S. dollars, 2002 -- Technical notes -- 6. External Debt and Related Flows -- 6-1. Gross disbursements: official concessional long-term loans -- 6-2. Gross disbursements: official nonconcessional long-term loans -- 6-3. Gross disbursements: private long-term loans -- 6-4. Disbursements: long-term loans and IMF purchases -- 6-5. Amortization: official concessional long-term loans -- 6-6. Amortization: official nonconcessional long-term loans -- 6-7. Amortization: private long-term loans -- 6-8. Amortization: long-term loans and IMF repurchases -- 6-9. Interest payments: official concessional long-term loans -- 6-10. Interest payments: official nonconcessional long-term loans -- 6-11. Interest payments: private long-term loans -- 6-12. Interest payments: long-term loans and IMF charges -- 6-13. Total external debt service payments: long-term loans and IMF credit -- 6-14. Interest payments: short-term loans -- 6-15. Net flows: long-and short-term loans, including IMF -- 6-16. Net flows: long-term loans, including IMF -- 6-17. Net transfers: long-and short-term loans, including IMF -- 6-18. Net transfers: long-term loans, including IMF -- 6-19. Long-term debt: official concessional -- 6-20. Long-term debt: official nonconcessional -- 6-21. Long-term debt: private -- 6-22. Total external debt -- 6-23. Structure of external debt -- 6-24. Structure of external debt service payments -- 6-25. Average terms of new commitments in 2002 -- 6-26. External debt and debt service ratios, 2002 -- Technical notes -- 7. Government Finance -- 7-1. Government deficit/surplus (including grants) -- 7-2. Government deficit/surplus (excluding grants) -- 7-3. Government primary deficit/surplus (-/+) -- 7-4. Government expenditure and lending minus repayments. , 7-5. Government interest payments -- 7-6. Government revenue (excluding grants) -- 7-7. Grants to government -- 7-8. Foreign financing -- 7-9. Taxes on income and profits -- 7-10. Taxes on international trade and transactions -- 7-11. Indirect taxes -- 7-12. Nontax revenue, excluding grants -- 7-13. Government expenditure: wages and salaries -- 7-14. Government expenditure: trends in real wages and salaries -- 7-15. Government expenditure: other goods and services -- 7-16. Government expenditure: interest payments -- 7-17. Government expenditure: subsidies and current transfers -- 7-18. Government expenditure: capital and net lending -- 7-19. Government expenditure: trends in real defense spending -- 7-20. Government expenditure: real per capita education spending -- Technical notes -- 8. Agriculture -- 8-1. Nominal producer prices -- 8-2. Food price index -- 8-3. Food production index -- 8-4. Nonfood production index -- 8-5. Food production per capita index -- 8-6. Volume of food output, by major food crop -- 8-7. Value of agricultural exports -- 8-8. Cereal production -- 8-9. Crop production index -- 8-10. Fertilizer use -- 8-11. Fertilizer imports -- 8-12. Area under permanent crops -- 8-13. Agricultural yields, by major crop -- 8-14. Incidence of drought -- Technical notes -- 9. Power, Communications and Transportation -- 9-1. Electric power consumption per capita -- 9-2. Energy production and use -- 9-3. Telephone, radio, and television availability, 1996-2002 -- 9-4. Personal computers and Internet use -- 9-5. Vehicle ownership -- 9-6. Road-to-population ratio -- 9-7. Paved primary roads -- 9-8. Rail goods traffic-to-PPP GDP ratio -- 9-9. Rail load-to-locomotive ratio -- 9-10. Air transport -- Technical notes -- 10. Privatization of Public Enterprises -- 10-1. Summary of privatization of public enterprises. , 10-2. Divestiture methods employed (to end 2002) -- 10-3. Progress in privatization: ownership and control changes -- Technical notes -- 11. Labor Force and Employment -- 11-1. Number and gender structure of the labor force -- 11-2. Children under 14 working in the labor force -- 11-3. Unpaid family workers as share of active workers -- 11-4. Industrial structure of the labor force -- 11-5. Industrial structure of economically active population -- 11-6. Wages in agriculture -- 11-7. Wages in manufacturing -- 11-8. Wages in mining and quarrying -- 11-9. Wages in construction -- 11-10. Wages in transport, storage, and communications -- 11-11. Wages in community, social, and personal services -- Technical notes -- 12. Aid Flows -- 12-1. Net aid from all donors, nominal -- 12-2. Net aid from DAC donors, nominal -- 12-3. Net aid from non-DAC bilateral donors, nominal -- 12-4. Net aid from multilateral donors, nominal -- 12-5. Net aid from all donors, real -- 12-6. Net aid from DAC donors, real -- 12-7. Net aid from non-DAC bilateral donors, real -- 12-8. Net aid from multilateral donors, real -- 12-9. Net aid from all donors as share of recipient GDP -- 12-10. Net aid from DAC donors as share of recipient GDP -- 12-11. Net aid from multilateral donors as share of recipient GDP -- 12-12. Net aid from all donors as share of recipient GDI -- 12-13. Net aid from DAC donors as share of recipient GDI -- 12-14. Net aid from multilateral donors as share of recipient GDI -- 12-15. Net aid per capita from all donors -- 12-16. Net aid per capita from DAC donors -- 12-17. Net aid per capita from multilateral donors -- Technical notes -- 13. Social Indicators -- 13-1. Age and gender structure of the population -- 13-2. Poverty -- 13-3. Income distribution -- 13-4. Urbanization -- 13-5. Components of population change -- 13-6. Survival prospects. , 13-7 HIV/AIDS estimates and data, end 2001. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-5720-4
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Washington : World Bank Publications
    UID:
    gbv_1696379199
    Format: 1 online resource (427 pages)
    ISBN: 9781280084027
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Selected Background Data -- 1-1. Basic indicators -- 1-2. Population -- Technical notes -- 2. National Accounts -- 2-1. Gross domestic product, real -- 2-2. Value added in agriculture -- 2-3. Value added in industry -- 2-4. Value added in services -- 2-5. Gross domestic product, nominal -- 2-6. Total consumption -- 2-7. General government consumption -- 2-8. Gross domestic investment -- 2-9. Gross public investment -- 2-10. Gross private investment -- 2-11. Gross domestic savings -- 2-12. Gross national savings -- 2-13. Resource balance -- 2-14. Exports of goods and nonfactor services, nominal -- 2-15. Imports of goods and nonfactor services, nominal -- 2-16. Exports of goods and nonfactor services, real -- 2-17. Imports of goods and nonfactor services, real -- 2-18. GDP growth -- 2-19. Gross National Income (GNI) per capita -- 2-20. Total consumption per capita -- Technical notes -- 3. Prices and Exchange Rates -- 3-1. GDP deflator (local currency series) -- 3-2. GDP deflator (U.S.dollar series) -- 3-3. Consumer price index -- 3-4. Official exchange rate -- 3-5. SDR exchange rate index -- 3-6. Currency conversion factor -- 3-7. Parallel market exchange rate -- 3-8. Ratio of parallel market to official exchange rates -- 3-9. Real effective exchange rate index -- Technical notes -- 4. Money and Banking -- 4-1. Domestic credit -- 4-2. Credit to the private sector -- 4-3. Credit to the government -- 4-4. Net foreign assets -- 4-5. Growth of money supply -- 4-6. Discount rate -- 4-7. Real discount rate -- 4-8. Commercial bank lending rate -- 4-9. Commercial bank deposit rate -- Technical notes -- 5. External Sector -- Balance of Payments -- 5-1. Merchandise exports, f.o.b. -- 5-2. Merchandise imports, f.o.b.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780821357200
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780821357200
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    DC : Washington
    UID:
    gbv_797858172
    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 0821357204
    Content: This year's edition of the World Bank publication, African Development Indicators (ADI) 2004, depicts a diverse picture of development in Africa, with several countries making remarkable progress and others lagging seriously behind. ADI 2004 presents data for more than 500 indicators of development for 53 countries. Thirteen Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries averaged more than 5 percent growth for the period 1995-2002, but many others saw their economies contract, usually as a result of severe civil conflict and adverse weather conditions. The region's economic growth slowed in 2002 to 2.8 percent, slightly down from 2.9 percent in 2001. Net foreign direct investment flows continued on a rising trend and reached $8.9 billion in 2002. These continued to be heavily concentrated in oil exporting countries and South Africa. The increase in official aid to the region fell far below the levels required to put a significant dent on poverty or achieve the MDGs. Debt relief is playing a larger role in Africa's resource picture, as total debt service relief reached $43 billion in fiscal year 2003, at a time when, as the book notes, "pro-poor expenditures had begun to increase in most of the countries". Gross enrollment in primary schools recovered to 87 percent, up from 80 percent in 1980. The increase contributed to a drop in illiteracy rates from 47 percent in 1997 to 37 percent in 2002. Tracking the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the book reveals that almost 30 million Africans are infected and eleven million children have been orphaned. In 2001 alone, 2.2 million AIDS-related deaths were recorded on the continent. Bearing the diverse performance in mind, the publication notes that Africa urgently needs rich nations to deliver on their promises of more generous aid and wider trade opportunities to reverse the exacting cruelty of disease and poverty on the continent. Civil wars, the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS, anemic aid, persistent low growth rates and weak commodity prices, threaten gains of the recent years in overall poverty alleviation and may jeopardize Africa's chances of attaining some of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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