The 2014-16 Global Commodity Price Declines and Sub-Saharan Africa¡¯s Real Economy: Analysis for Sustainable Development
Ashford C. Chea
Business and Management Research, 2018, vol. 7, issue 1, 27-34
Abstract:
The purpose of the article was to ascertain any unfavorable effect of the global commodity price declines on sub-Saharan Africa¡¯s (SSA) productive sectors. The findings suggest that the global commodity price declines impacted SSA economies in term of trade, growth link, prices, and liquidity. The conclusion derived from the findings is that African economic output was unfavorably impacted significantly, albeit at varying degrees.
Date: 2018
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