Regional Economic Outlook, October 2010, Sub-Saharan Africa: Resilience and Risks
Summary:
The October 2010 Regional Economic Outlook features: (i) an overview of economic developments and prospects in sub-Saharan Africa; (ii) an analytical assessment of how monetary policy changes are transmitted through the region's economies; and (iii) a study of why growth rates in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) have lagged behind other parts of sub-Saharan Africa. The overview highlights the broad-based economic recovery that is now under way in sub-Saharan Africa and projects growth of 5 percent in 2010 and 5½ percent in 2011. It explores the resilience of most economies in the region to the global financial crises of 2007-09 and explains why sound economic policy implementation and a growing orientation of trade toward Emerging Asia are expected to continue to underpin growth. The second chapter provides evidence suggesting that monetary policy may have more power to influence monetary conditions than previously assumed. Main messages from the WAEMU study are the importance of strong policy environments and political stability for achieving sustained growth; and of robust fiscal frameworks for directing resources towards priority spending needs.
Series:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Subject:
Central bank policy rate Financial services Fiscal policy Inflation Infrastructure Monetary base Money National accounts Prices
Frequency:
Biannually
English
Publication Date:
October 25, 2010
ISBN/ISSN:
9781589069497/2071-3207
Stock No:
REOAFREA2010002
Pages:
117
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