Regional Economic Outlook, October 2012: Sub-Saharan Africa - Maintaining Growth in an Uncertain World

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Cover of the book Regional Economic Outlook, October 2012: Sub-Saharan Africa - Maintaining Growth in an Uncertain World by International Monetary Fund. African Dept., INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
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Author: International Monetary Fund. African Dept. ISBN: 9781475511857
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Publication: October 15, 2012
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Language: English
Author: International Monetary Fund. African Dept.
ISBN: 9781475511857
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Publication: October 15, 2012
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Language: English
Economic conditions in sub-Saharan Africa have remained generally robust despite a sluggish global economy. The near-term outlook for the region remains broadly positive, and growth is projected at 5¼ percent a year in 2012-13. Most low-income countries are projected to continue to grow strongly, supported by domestic demand, including from investment. The outlook is less favorable for many of the middle-income countries, especially South Africa, that are more closely linked to European markets and thus experience a more noticeable drag from the external environment. The main risks to the outlook are an intensification of financial stresses in the euro zone and a sharp fiscal adjustment in the US--the so-called fiscal cliff.
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Economic conditions in sub-Saharan Africa have remained generally robust despite a sluggish global economy. The near-term outlook for the region remains broadly positive, and growth is projected at 5¼ percent a year in 2012-13. Most low-income countries are projected to continue to grow strongly, supported by domestic demand, including from investment. The outlook is less favorable for many of the middle-income countries, especially South Africa, that are more closely linked to European markets and thus experience a more noticeable drag from the external environment. The main risks to the outlook are an intensification of financial stresses in the euro zone and a sharp fiscal adjustment in the US--the so-called fiscal cliff.

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