MAURITIUSReports on the appointment of Paul Berenger, as prime minister of Mauritius in September 2003. Per capita income in Mauritius; Economic growth in 2002; Implications of the appointment of Berenger on the economy of Mauritius.Ford, NeilAfri...
Mauritius has one of the most successful and competitive economies in Africa; 2008 GDP at market prices was estimated at $7.99 billion (official exchange rate) and per capita income at $12,0740 (purchasing power parity), one of the highest in Africa [source] ...
PIP: The capital of Mauritius is Port-Louis. As of 1995, Mauritius had a population of 1.1 million governed by a parliamentary regime. 1994 gross national product and per capita income were, respectively, $3.5 billion and $3180. Per capita income grew at 5.6% per year over the period 1985...
Over the years, Mauritius has crafted a strong growth-oriented developmental path which has enabled us to achieve one of the highest per capita income in Africa. From USD 400 in 1968 when we obtained our independence, our development strategy has propelled us in the league of high-income count...
GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $11,400 (2004 est.) GDP - composition by sector: agriculture:6.1% industry:30.3% services:63.6% (2004 est.) Investment (gross fixed): 22.9% of GDP (2004 est.) Population below poverty line: ...
GDP - per capita (PPP):$12,800 (2005 est.) GDP - composition by sector:agriculture:5.9% industry:29.8% services:64.3% (2005 est.) Labor force:570,000 (2005 est.) Labor force - by occupation:agriculture and fishing 14%, construction and industry 36%, transportation and communication 7%,...
including a near fivefold increase in its GDP per capita in the last 30 years. Additionally, it is consistently one of the highest-ranking countries in Africa in the UN’s Human Development Index. As the country strives towards moving from a mid-income to a high-income country, its strateg...
In 2005 Mauritius' Gross National Product (GNP) was estimated at just over US$6.25 billion, with per capita income approaching US$5,300. As table 7.1 shows... C Secretariat 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 AN AFRICAN HERBAL PHARMACOPEIA COULD UNDERPIN THE MEDICINAL PLANT INDUSTRY ON THE AFRICAN CONTIN...
In particular, the target date for breaking into the ranks of high income countries has been slipping during this decade — from 2019 to 2023 — by when the government is aiming for per-capita income to reach $13,600. It is at present just under $10,000. “We have had growth of 3 ...
Our findings indicate that while public educational expenditure has led to greater efficiency through higher per capita output, its distributional effects are rather complex. The latter effects are tracked through two channels: in the direct causal sense, they are found to worsen inequality, whereas ...