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Income inequality in Africa - African Development Bank

1 Income inequality in Africa Introduction Africa has made impressive economic progress in the 2000s. Several countries sustained double-digit growth . Good macro- economic performance provides an opportunity on the one hand, to reduce poverty and on the other hand, to reconcile the differences between revenues by strengthening a strong middle class. However, Africa remains overwhelmed by unequal Income and wealth distribution. The poor performances, in terms of reducing inequality , are not specific to resource-poor countries only, but also a feature of resource-rich countries such as the Congo, Nigeria, Angola and South Africa (AEO, 2011). Africa is experiencing fast economic growth . From 2001-2010, six of the world s ten fastest-growing economies were in Sub-Saharan Africa . Africa has weathered the 2008 financial crisis and its economies are recovering, mainly driven by higher commodity prices and export volumes.

Africa is experiencing fast economic growth. From 2001-2010, six of the world’s ten fastest-growing economies were in Sub-Saharan Africa. Africa has weathered the 2008 ... Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia and Burundi is over 80% (ADI 2008/2009, World Bank). Income inequalities translate into inequalities in access to basic services and lower ...

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