Literacy rate:51.8% (2017 est.) Economic summary:GDP/PPP(2020 est.): $264.05 billion; per capita $2,300.Real growth rate:10.9%.Inflation:15.7%.Unemployment:3.5% (2013).Arable land:15.2%.Agriculture:cereals, pulses, coffee, oilseed, cotton, sugarcane, potatoes, qat, cut flowers; hides, ...
GDP in Ethiopia is estimated to be $334 billion international dollars at the end of 2024. The economy of Ethiopia has grown at an average annual growth rate of 5.0% in the last four years and is ranked the 6th largest economy in Africa, ahead of Kenya....
Literacy rate: 51.8% (2017 est.) Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2020 est.): $264.05 billion; per capita $2,300. Real growth rate: 10.9%. Inflation: 15.7%. Unemployment: 3.5% (2013). Arable land: 15.2%. Agriculture: cereals, pulses, coffee, oilseed, cotton, sugarcane, potatoes, qat, cut...
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In 2018, Ethiopian economic growth was also recognized by the World Bank. Ethiopia is the only African country whose GDP rate is the fastest among African countries [42]. The relationship between China and Ethiopia is rooted at a high level. This economic partnership is based on win–win ...
(GDP) is close to 30%. According to World Bank data, Ethiopia's GDP in 2022 will be 126.78 billion US dollars, and the per capita GDP will be about 1027.6 US dollars. The World Bank's Business Environment Report 2020 shows that Ethiopia ranks 159th among 190 economies. According to ...
prospects are closely linked to the outcomes of the African National Congress (ANC)'snational conference in December. Theforecastedreal GDP growth of0.5percent for 2017 is below population growth and certainly insufficient to reduce South Africa's staggering27.7percent unemployment rate," said the ...
Ethiopia's GDP per capita, however, remains low compared to regional standards (OECD/PSI, 2020). Rapid growth, driven by large public investment and growing services, has contributed to improvement in poverty reduction. The national poverty rate has dropped from 45.5% in 1995/6 to 23.5% in ...
The IMF Board completed the first review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for Ethiopia, allowing the authorities to draw the equivalent of