Third Ethiopia Economic Update : Strengthening Export Performance through Improved Competitiveness

Rising exports contributed to Ethiopia’s remarkable growth performance over the past decade. Buoyed by favorable external conditions, exports also helped create jobs and earn much-needed foreign exchange. The way Ethiopia created and nurtured a high-value horticulture industry and expanded its air services exports was an encouraging example of “self-discovery.”

Verfasser: World Bank Group
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: Washington
DC
Schlagwörter: ACCOUNTING / AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES / AGRICULTURE / ANNUAL GROWTH / BALANCE OF PAYMENT / BANK DEPOSITS / BASKET OF GOODS / BINDING CONSTRAINTS / BROAD MONEY / BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT / BUSINESS PERFORMANCE / CAPITAL GOODS / CAPITAL GOODS IMPORTS / CAPITAL INFLOWS / CENTRAL BANK / CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS / CLOSED ECONOMY / COMMODITY / COMMODITY EXPORTS / COMMODITY PRICES / COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE / COMPETITION POLICY / COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE RATE / COMPETITIVE REAL EXCHANGE RATE / COMPETITIVENESS / CONSUMER GOODS / CORE INFLATION / CREDIT GROWTH / CROP VALUE / CURRENCY / CURRENCY DEPRECIATION / CURRENT ACCOUNT / CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE / CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT / DEBT / DEBT SUSTAINABILITY / DECLINE IN INFLATION / DEPOSIT / DEPOSIT RATE / DEVELOPING COUNTRIES / DEVELOPING COUNTRY / DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE / DEVELOPMENT BANK / DEVELOPMENT POLICY / DOMESTIC CREDIT / DOMESTIC CREDIT GROWTH / DOMESTIC ECONOMIES / DOMESTIC ECONOMY / DOMESTIC INVESTORS / DUTCH AUCTIONS
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20026