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Doing Business in West Africa 2009-2010 - Comparative and In-Depth Macro-Economic Analyses of 48 Sub-Saharan Africa Economies During the Past Ten Years with Particular Focus on West Africa (Paperback)
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Doing Business in West Africa 2009-2010 - Comparative and In-Depth Macro-Economic Analyses of 48 Sub-Saharan Africa Economies During the Past Ten Years with Particular Focus on West Africa (Paperback)
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200 socio and macro-economic indicators, more than 600 tables, over
200 full-colour charts. Exciting and engaging presentation.
Hundreds of illustrations. Tons of rigourous analyses. Insightful
and pithy running commentary. Overall, an entirely absorbing and
engaging volume. And quite possibly the most comprehensive
comparative study yet done of Sub-Saharan Africa economies. This
manual is an exhaustive macro-economic survey of all 48 Sub-Saharan
Africa countries, as they performed during the 10 years leading to
2009/2010. It presents an in-depth portrait of their investment,
economic, and business climates, through hundreds of extensive
analyses. Data is gathered from a dozen veritable multilateral
agencies including the World Bank, IMF, UNCTAD, UNICEF and the WTO.
The 48 countries are ranked at several turns for hundreds of
different economic properties and outcomes. Then there is an
overall ranking conclusion in the final chapter. Thus, a climactic
outcome of this exploration is the emergence of a yearly index (Dba
Index, Ratings & Ranking) which, for the first time, engages
Africa's economies across the entire spectrum of social, economic
and business activity. The exploration delves deeper for West
Africa, placing its 16 countries in comparative league tables of
performance during contiguous four-year phases leading up to
2009-2010, and also for projections into the future, where
possible. A lively running commentary threads through every
chapter, picking up salient points and inferences. It tells its
many stories from the perspective of West Africa's largest economy
- Nigeria. Doing Business in West Africa will prove useful for
businesses, multinational corporations, governments, diplomatic
missions, development agencies, educational and research
institutions; any organisation with significant interests and
functions in Sub-Saharan Africa. It will be published in the first
quarter of every year, with updated and re-analysed data.
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