How Solid Is Economic Growth in the East African Community?
Nikoloz Gigineishvili,
Paolo Mauro and
Ke Wang
No 2014/150, IMF Working Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
Is rapid economic growth experienced by the East African Community during the past decade built on solid foundations? To gain some clues, we use a variety of newly-collected and existing data sources to analyze the structural transformation of output and exports, as well as indicators of their quality and sophistication. The move from agriculture to a wide range of other sectors—bodes well for continued growth, as do gradual improvements in quality. Yet, no clear winners on the production side seem to have emerged, to embed a durable comparative advantage in international markets. These observations may instill a note of caution against projecting rapid growth into the distant future.
Keywords: WP; export; economic growth; growth rate; product; Structural transformation; Burundi; Kenya; Rwanda; Tanzania; Uganda; exports product; export product diversification; EAC economy; top ten export destination; EAC countries' economic growth performance; goods export category; export structure; Exports; Agricultural sector; Global; Sub-Saharan Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23
Date: 2014-08-12
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