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    Online Resource
    Washington : World Bank Publications
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    gbv_72344580X
    Format: Online-Ressource (198 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2012 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780821387313
    Content: Africa Development Indicators 2011 is the most detailed collection of data on Africa. It contains macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators for 53 countries. A companion CD-ROM has additional data, with some 1,700 indicators covering 1961-2009.-Basic indicators-National and fiscal accounts-External accounts and exchange rates-Millennium Development Goals-Private sector development-Trade and regional integration-Infrastructure-Human development-Agriculture, rural development, and the environment-Labor, migration, and population-HIV/AIDS and malaria-Capable states and partnership-Paris Decl
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Indicator tables; Users guide; Part I. Basic indicators and national and fiscal accounts; 1. Basic indicators; 1.1 Basic indicators; 2. National and fiscal accounts; 2.1 Gross domestic product, nominal; 2.2 Gross domestic product, real; 2.3 Gross domestic product growth; 2.4 Gross domestic product per capita, real; 2.5 Gross domestic product per capita growth; 2.6 Gross national income, nominal; 2.7 Gross national income, World Bank Atlas method; 2.8 Gross national income per capita, World Bank Atlas method , 2.9 Gross domestic product deflator (local currency series)2.10 Gross domestic product deflator (U.S. dollar series); 2.11 Consumer price index; 2.12 Price indexes; 2.13 Gross domestic savings; 2.14 Gross national savings; 2.15 General government final consumption expenditure; 2.16 Household final consumption expenditure; 2.17 Final consumption expenditure plus discrepancy; 2.18 Final consumption expenditure plus discrepancy per capita; 2.19 Gross fixed capital formation; 2.20 Gross general government fixed capital formation; 2.21 Private sector fixed capital formation , 2.22 External trade balance (exports minus imports)2.23 Exports of goods and services, nominal; 2.24 Imports of goods and services, nominal; 2.25 Exports of goods and services as a share of GDP; 2.26 Imports of goods and services as a share of GDP; 2.27 Balance of payments and current account; 2.28 Exchange rates and purchasing power parity; 2.29 Agriculture value added; 2.30 Industry value added; 2.31 Services plus discrepancy value added; 2.32 Central government finances, expense, and revenue; 2.33 Structure of demand; Part II. Millennium Development Goals; 3. Millennium Development Goals , 3.1 Millennium Development Goal 1: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger3.2 Millennium Development Goal 2: achieve universal primary education; 3.3 Millennium Development Goal 3: promote gender equality and empower women; 3.4 Millennium Development Goal 4: reduce child mortality; 3.5 Millennium Development Goal 5: improve maternal health; 3.6 Millennium Development Goal 6: combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; 3.7 Millennium Development Goal 7: ensure environmental sustainability; 3.8 Millennium Development Goal 8: develop a global partnership for development , Part III. Development outcomesDrivers of growth; 4. Private sector development; 4.1 Doing Business indicators; 4.2 Investment climate; 4.3 Financial sector infrastructure; 5. Trade and regional integration; 5.1 International trade and tariff barriers; 5.2 Top three exports and share in total exports, 2009; 5.3 Regional integration, trade blocs; 6. Infrastructure; 6.1 Water and sanitation; 6.2 Transportation; 6.3 Information and communication technology; 6.4 Energy; Participating in growth; 7. Human development; 7.1 Education; 7.2 Health; 8. Agriculture, rural development, and environment , 8.1 Rural development , Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Indicator tables; Users guide; Part I. Basic indicators and national and fiscal accounts; 1. Basic indicators; 1.1 Basic indicators; 2. National and fiscal accounts; 2.1 Gross domestic product, nominal; 2.2 Gross domestic product, real; 2.3 Gross domestic product growth; 2.4 Gross domestic product per capita, real; 2.5 Gross domestic product per capita growth; 2.6 Gross national income, nominal; 2.7 Gross national income, World Bank Atlas method; 2.8 Gross national income per capita, World Bank Atlas method , 2.9 Gross domestic product deflator (local currency series)2.10 Gross domestic product deflator (U.S. dollar series); 2.11 Consumer price index; 2.12 Price indexes; 2.13 Gross domestic savings; 2.14 Gross national savings; 2.15 General government final consumption expenditure; 2.16 Household final consumption expenditure; 2.17 Final consumption expenditure plus discrepancy; 2.18 Final consumption expenditure plus discrepancy per capita; 2.19 Gross fixed capital formation; 2.20 Gross general government fixed capital formation; 2.21 Private sector fixed capital formation , 2.22 External trade balance (exports minus imports)2.23 Exports of goods and services, nominal; 2.24 Imports of goods and services, nominal; 2.25 Exports of goods and services as a share of GDP; 2.26 Imports of goods and services as a share of GDP; 2.27 Balance of payments and current account; 2.28 Exchange rates and purchasing power parity; 2.29 Agriculture value added; 2.30 Industry value added; 2.31 Services plus discrepancy value added; 2.32 Central government finances, expense, and revenue; 2.33 Structure of demand; Part II. Millennium Development Goals; 3. Millennium Development Goals , 3.1 Millennium Development Goal 1: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger3.2 Millennium Development Goal 2: achieve universal primary education; 3.3 Millennium Development Goal 3: promote gender equality and empower women; 3.4 Millennium Development Goal 4: reduce child mortality; 3.5 Millennium Development Goal 5: improve maternal health; 3.6 Millennium Development Goal 6: combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; 3.7 Millennium Development Goal 7: ensure environmental sustainability; 3.8 Millennium Development Goal 8: develop a global partnership for development , Part III. Development outcomesDrivers of growth; 4. Private sector development; 4.1 Doing Business indicators; 4.2 Investment climate; 4.3 Financial sector infrastructure; 5. Trade and regional integration; 5.1 International trade and tariff barriers; 5.2 Top three exports and share in total exports, 2009; 5.3 Regional integration, trade blocs; 6. Infrastructure; 6.1 Water and sanitation; 6.2 Transportation; 6.3 Information and communication technology; 6.4 Energy; Participating in growth; 7. Human development; 7.1 Education; 7.2 Health; 8. Agriculture, rural development, and environment , 8.1 Rural development , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780821387320
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Africa Development Indicators 2011
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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