08255oam 22014414 450 991081133240332120200520144314.01-4843-5126-61-4755-1730-01-4843-4913-X(CKB)2550000001289959(EBL)1684610(SSID)ssj0001321859(PQKBManifestationID)11858928(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001321859(PQKBWorkID)11424489(PQKB)10795818(MiAaPQ)EBC1684610(Au-PeEL)EBL1684610(CaPaEBR)ebr10868251(CaONFJC)MIL604340(OCoLC)879550971(NjHacI)992550000001289959(IMF)REOAFREE2014001(IMF)REOAFREA2014001(EXLCZ)99255000000128995920020129d2014 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRegional Economic Outlook, April 2014, Sub-Saharan Africa : Fostering Durable and Inclusive GrowthWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2014.1 online resource (115 p.)Regional Economic OutlookIncludes index.1-4843-4288-7 1-306-73089-9 Cover; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; 1. Sustaining Growth Amid Shifting Global Forces; Introduction and Summary; Shifting Global Forces: What Do They Portend for Sub-Saharan Africa?; Tables; 1.1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Real GDP Growth; Figures; 1.1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Credit Private Sector, 2010-13; 1.2. Selected Regions: Projected Real GDP Growth, 2008-18; 1.3. International Commodity Prices, Agricultural Products, Average 2014-16 Compared with 2013; 1.4. International Commodity Prices, Fuels and Metals, Average 2014-16 Compared with 20131.5. Sub-Saharan Africa: Nominal Exchange Rate Developments, U.S. Dollar per National Currency1.6. Sub-Saharan Africa: Equity Flows to Emerging Market and Frontier Economies; 1.7. Sub-Saharan Africa: Bond Flows to Emerging Market and Frontier Economies; 1.8. Sub-Saharan Africa: Emerging Market Spreads, 2012-14; 1.9. Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Account Balance and Fiscal Balance, 2013; 1.2. Sub-Saharan Africa: CPI Inflation; 1.10. Sub-Saharan Africa: Inflation; Persistent Fiscal Deficits: A Matter of Concern?; 1.11. Sub-Saharan Africa: Real GDP Growth Gap, 2009-151.12. Sub-Saharan Africa: Overall Fiscal Balance, 2004-131.13. Sub-Saharan Africa: Real Total Revenue Excluding Grants Growth Gap, 2009-15; 1.3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Debt Indicators; 1.14. Sub-Saharan Africa: Total Public Debt, 2009-13; 1.15. Sub-Saharan Africa: Change in Primary Expenditure Items, 2010-13; 1.16. Sub-Saharan Africa: Change in Total Revenue and Grants, 2010-13; 1.17. Ghana and Zambia: Contributions to Real Primary Expenditure Growth, 2010-13; 1.18 Sub-Saharan Africa: Change in Total Public Debt-to-GDP Ratio, 2012-13; Near-Term Outlook, Downside Risks, and Policy Recommendations1.19. Sub-Saharan Africa: Real GDP Growth, Rates and World Percentile1.4. Sub-Saharan Africa: Other Macroeconomic Indicators; Boxes; 1.1. The East African Community Monetary Union Protocol; 2. Fostering Durable and Inclusive Growth; Introduction; Recent Growth and Human Development Performance; 2.1a. Sub-Saharan Africa: GDP per Capita (PPP); 2.1b. Sub-Saharan Africa: Human Development Index; 2.2a. Sub-Saharan Africa: GDP per Capita (PPP) and Human Development Index, 2012; 2.2b. Sub-Saharan Africa: GDP per Capita (PPP) and Human Development Index Growth, 2000-122.3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Human Development Indicators2.4. Sub-Saharan Africa: GDP per capita (PPP); 2.5. Sub-Saharan Africa: Income and Demographic Indicators, 2000-13; 2.6. Sub-Saharan Africa: Human Development Index, 1990-2012; 2.7. Sub-Saharan Africa: Changes in Poverty and GDP per Capita; 2.8. Sub-Saharan Africa: Density Estimates of Population-Consumption Distribution; 2.1. Policies that Matter for Increasing a Country's Per Capita Income Performance; 2.2. Structural Factors Affecting Poverty in Sub-Saharan AfricaThe Role of Productivity in Reducing Poverty: The Experiences of Mozambique and VietnamThe five Regional Economic Outlooks published biannually by the IMF cover Asia and Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. In each volume, recent economic developments and prospects for the region are discussed as a whole, as well as for specific countries. The reports include key data for countries in the region. Each report focuses on policy developments that have affected economic performance in the region, and discusses key challenges faced by policymakers. The near-term outlook, key risks, and their related policy challenges are analyzed throughout the reports, and current issues are explored, such as when and how to withdraw public interventions in financial systems globally while maintaining a still-fragile economic recovery.These indispensable surveys are the product of comprehensive intradepartmental reviews of economic developments that draw primarily on information the IMF staff gathers through consultation with member countries.Regional Economic OutlookMonetary policyAfrica, Sub-SaharanEconomic forecastingAfrica, Sub-SaharanBanks and BankingimfFinance: GeneralimfForeign ExchangeimfInflationimfMoney and Monetary PolicyimfAgribusinessimfMonetary PolicyimfPrice LevelimfDeflationimfAgriculture: GeneralimfFinancial Markets and the MacroeconomyimfInterest Rates: Determination, Term Structure, and EffectsimfMacroeconomicsimfCurrencyimfForeign exchangeimfFinanceimfBankingimfMonetary economicsimfAgricultural economicsimfExchange ratesimfMonetary policy frameworksimfAgricultural sectorimfFinancial inclusionimfMonetary policyimfPricesimfEconomic sectorsimfFinancial marketsimfCentral bank policy rateimfFinancial servicesimfFinancial services industryimfPovertyimfInterest ratesimfAfrica, Sub-SaharanEconomic conditionsStatisticsSouth AfricaimfMonetary policyEconomic forecastingBanks and BankingFinance: GeneralForeign ExchangeInflationMoney and Monetary PolicyAgribusinessMonetary PolicyPrice LevelDeflationAgriculture: GeneralFinancial Markets and the MacroeconomyInterest Rates: Determination, Term Structure, and EffectsMacroeconomicsCurrencyForeign exchangeFinanceBankingMonetary economicsAgricultural economicsExchange ratesMonetary policy frameworksAgricultural sectorFinancial inclusionMonetary policyPricesEconomic sectorsFinancial marketsCentral bank policy rateFinancial servicesFinancial services industryPovertyInterest rates332.46DcWaIMFBOOK9910811332403321Regional Economic Outlook, April 2014, Sub-Saharan Africa4127515UNINA