Though Ethiopia is the fastest- growing economy in the sub-Sahara Africa and the fifth fastest-growing economy among 188 IMF member countries, it is still one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita income of $850 (World Bank, 2020). Recently, a civil war is going on...
Economic and financial data including Ethiopia GDP growth, GDP per capita and more, plus trade and finance sector data.
. Today, there are 110 million people in Ethiopia, 60 percent of whom areunder the age of 25—and the hope, so brashly stoked yesterday with loosetalkof “middle-income country status to be achieved by 2025”, is today turning to ill-contained rage. Addis Ababa; YMS In early 2018, I ...
The demand for Kerosene and per capita income in Ethiopiadoi:10.4314/EJE.V13I2.39807Mulugeta EliasEthiopian Economic Association (EEA), 1997
(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 ...
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 sl...
Wide spread poverty is perhaps the single most serious challenge facing Ethiopia. The country is one of the poorest in the world with high level of poverty incidence, and low level of percapita income and human development. This study employed the Jallan and Ravallion approach of modeling transi...
For both income and area of residence, we used a dichotomous approach (urban vs. rural; poor vs. rich). The highest rating (a score of 4) was assigned to conditions that are likely more prevalent among the poor and rural residents while a score of 1 represent diseases that do not ...
If a person’s net income [household size × (per capita income less the poverty line)] is greater than 3% of his gross salary, he can afford to pay 3% of his gross salary for SHI. If the person’s net income is less than [household size × (per capita income less the ...
Besides, fish loss and fish waste due to improper handling have significant negative impacts on food-security, economy, and the environment by decreasing fish availability in the market, which may in turn increase fish prices and reduce the capacity of low-income consumers to access food. More...