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Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa

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Abstract

AbstractSub-Saharan Africa’s recovery has been abruptly interrupted. Last year, activity finally bounced back, lifting GDP growth in 2021 to 4.7 percent. But growth in 2022 is expected to slow sharply by more than 1 percentage point to 3.6 percent, as a worldwide slowdown, tighter global financial conditions, and a dramatic pickup in global inflation spill into a region already wearied by an ongoing series of shocks. Rising food and energy prices are impacting the region’s most vulnerable, and public debt and inflation are at levels not seen in decades. Against this backdrop, and with limited options, many countries find themselves pushed closer to the edge. The near-term outlook is extremely uncertain as the…

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Keywords
  • Prosperity
  • Inflation (cosmology)
  • Development economics
  • Debt
  • Resilience (materials science)
  • Sustainable growth rate
  • Economics
  • Financial crisis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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