Òkòwò ilẹ̀ Áfríkà

(Àtúnjúwe láti Economy of Africa)

Òkòwò ilẹ̀ Áfríkà

Òkòwò ilẹ̀ Áfríkà
Òkòwò ilẹ̀ Áfríkà
During 2003 unless otherwise stated
Population: 922 million (14%)
GDP (PPP): US$ 2.200 trillion (2009)
GDP (Currency): US$1.184 trillion (2009)
GDP/capita (PPP): US$1,968 (2009)
GDP/capita (Currency): US$1200 (2009)
Annual growth in
per capita GDP:
5.16% (2004–2006)
Income of top 10%: 44.7%
Millionaires (US$): 100,000 (0.01%)
Population living
on under $1 per day:
36.2%
External debt as
a percent of GDP
60.7% (1998)
25.5% (2007) IMF
External debt payments
a as percent of GDP
4.2%
3.0% (2007) IMF
Foreign aid revenue as
a percent of GDP
3.2% (2001)
Estimated female
income
51.8% of male
*Numbers from the UNDP and AfDB. Most numbers exclude some countries for lack of information. Since these tend to be the poorest nations, these numbers tend to have an upwards bias. Numbers are mostly from 2002.
See also: Economy of the worldEconomy of AfricaEconomy of AsiaEconomy of EuropeEconomy of North AmericaEconomy of OceaniaEconomy of South America
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