African Development Indicators 1994-95
This volume, which is the third in a series that began with African Economic and Financial Data (World Bank and UNDP) in 1989, followed by the first African Development Indicators in 1992, presents data from 53 African countries, arranged in 255 se...
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okr-10986-99842021-04-23T14:02:48Z African Development Indicators 1994-95 World Bank DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS STATISTICAL DATA INDICATORS DATA ANALYSIS NATIONAL ACCOUNTS EXCHANGE RATE INDEXES PRICES INDEXES MONEY BANKING EXTERNAL DEBT INDICATORS FLOWS OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT FINANCE INDICATORS AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AID FLOWS SOCIAL INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE INDICATORS AGRICULTURE BASIC DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DISKETTES EXCHANGE RATES LABOR FORCE MATRICES STATISTICAL SERVICES STATISTICAL TABLES TIME SERIES UNDP This volume, which is the third in a series that began with African Economic and Financial Data (World Bank and UNDP) in 1989, followed by the first African Development Indicators in 1992, presents data from 53 African countries, arranged in 255 separate tables or matrices for more that 300 development indicators. In addition, 25 charts facilitate data interpretation and cross-country comparison. The indicators are grouped into 15 chapters: background data, national accounts, prices and exchange rates, money and banking, the external sector, external debt and related flows, government finance, agriculture, industry, labor force and employment, public enterprises, aid flows, social indicators, environmental indicators, and household welfare indicators. Each chapter includes a brief introduction on the nature of the data and their limitations followed by technical notes that define the indicators and identify specific sources. Most of the indicators present data by year for the period 1980-93. Many indicators also include averages or average growth rates for three recent time periods, covering the years 1975-93 or the most recently available year. Considerable effort has been made to standardize the data to facilitate cross-country comparisons. 2012-08-13T10:03:37Z 2012-08-13T10:03:37Z 1995-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/10/2685548/african-development-indicators-1994-95 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9984 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 49 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS STATISTICAL DATA INDICATORS DATA ANALYSIS NATIONAL ACCOUNTS EXCHANGE RATE INDEXES PRICES INDEXES MONEY BANKING EXTERNAL DEBT INDICATORS FLOWS OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT FINANCE INDICATORS AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AID FLOWS SOCIAL INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE INDICATORS AGRICULTURE BASIC DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DISKETTES EXCHANGE RATES LABOR FORCE MATRICES STATISTICAL SERVICES STATISTICAL TABLES TIME SERIES UNDP World Bank African Development Indicators 1994-95 |
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This volume, which is the third in a
series that began with African Economic and Financial Data
(World Bank and UNDP) in 1989, followed by the first African
Development Indicators in 1992, presents data from 53
African countries, arranged in 255 separate tables or
matrices for more that 300 development indicators. In
addition, 25 charts facilitate data interpretation and
cross-country comparison. The indicators are grouped into 15
chapters: background data, national accounts, prices and
exchange rates, money and banking, the external sector,
external debt and related flows, government finance,
agriculture, industry, labor force and employment, public
enterprises, aid flows, social indicators, environmental
indicators, and household welfare indicators. Each chapter
includes a brief introduction on the nature of the data and
their limitations followed by technical notes that define
the indicators and identify specific sources. Most of the
indicators present data by year for the period 1980-93. Many
indicators also include averages or average growth rates for
three recent time periods, covering the years 1975-93 or the
most recently available year. Considerable effort has been
made to standardize the data to facilitate cross-country comparisons. |
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African Development Indicators 1994-95 |
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African Development Indicators 1994-95 |
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African Development Indicators 1994-95 |
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African Development Indicators 1994-95 |
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