The per capita income is only 拢500 (2003 figure) compared with the UK average of around 拢20 000. The main exports include coffee (very good!), leather and hide, oil, seeds, beeswax and sugar. Ethiopia is home to varied fauna and flora, including many species ofAdrian...
Conclusion: The total annual cost of illness of epilepsy was high, taking into account the per capita income of the individuals. The age, sex, and educational status of the patients, and the number of AED, seizure frequency, places where patients buy drugs, and disease duration were factors ...
The demand for Kerosene and per capita income in Ethiopiadoi:10.4314/EJE.V13I2.39807Mulugeta EliasEthiopian Economic Association (EEA), 1997
So, where did the opposition movement go wrong when it comes to Ethiopia? Volumes can probably be said about this topic but I believe the following 4 points have been ignored by all of us though it was pretty obvious at some point they were going to grow to be, well, as big as an ...
For over a decade in the 2010s, Ethiopia was widely regarded as one of Africa’s most promising economies, averaging economic growth of nearly 10% per year per capita according to data from the World Bank. More recently, Ethiopia has faced multiple shocks that have considerably slo...
It noted that Ethiopia's per capita income is around $1,000 per year. That's less than Haiti, often listed as the world's poorest country at $1,200 per year. Rich Arab states like Saudi Arabia have bought up huge tracts of land across Africa in recent years in a bid to combat glo...
Ethiopia has the lowest level of income-inequality in Africa and one of the lowest in the world, with a Gini coefficient comparable to that of the Scandinavian countries. Yet despite progress toward eliminating extreme poverty, Ethiopia remains one of the poorest countries in the world, due both...
Per capita income is among the lowest in the world and less than half the rest of sub-Sahara Africa, averaging, according to the World Bank, “$470 (£287)”. This statistic is also questionable, as Dr. Daniel Teferra (Professor of Economics, Emeritus at Ferris State University,) expla...
In 2010, Ethiopia's per capita income was 390 US dollars, much lower than the Sub-Saharan African average of $1,176 US dollars. The project will focus on the health supervisors who oversee the community-based cadre of volunteers and health extension workers. The priority will be to improve...
GDP - per capita (PPP): $900 (2005 est.) GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 47.5% industry: 9.9% services: 42.6% (2005 est.) Labor force: 27.27 million Labor force - by occupation: agriculture: 80% industry: 8% services: 12% (1985) Unemployment rate: NA% Popula...