Tag Archives: Africa

Which are the fastest growing countries in Africa? (Weforum)

By: Donald Armbretcht March 30, 2016 Source:  http://www.weforum.org

Could the commodity crisis be an opportunity for Africa?(Weforum)

By: Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu  February 22, 2016 Source: http://www.weforum.org

Africa’s middle class – Few and far between  (The Economist)

Africans are mainly rich or poor, but not middle class. That should worry democrats Source: Few and far between | The Economist

East Africa: The next hub for apparel sourcing? (McKinsey&Company)

by Achim Berg, Saskia Hedrich, and Bill Russo Source: McKinsey, August 2015 “East African countries—in particular, Ethiopia and Kenya—have the potential to become bigger players in garment manufacturing.” Source: McKinsey&Company

Four trends accelerating entrepreneurship in Africa (World Economic Forum)

By Aubrey Hruby and Reuben Coutler Source: https://agenda.weforum.org/2015/07/four-trends-accelerating-entrepreneurship-in-africa/ July 6, 2015

Googling in Africa: Work or play (Economist)

What internet searches reveal about Anglophone and Francophone Africans By: The economist Source: http://www.economist.com/node/21654650 June 20, 2015

How electricity problems are limiting growth in many African countries (Weforum)

By: Omar Mohammed Source: wef.ch/1F84qFP  June 10, 2015

One of our top MBA theses on National competitiveness in Africa (UPSpace)

Driving factors for national competitiveness in Africa as measured by GDP per capita By Neil Andrews Source: http://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/43965  November 10, 2015 Abstract: Competitiveness has been part of central, monetary policy making for over 500 years where regions have aimed to improve competitiveness and productivity by focusing on specific factors. The focus of the research was […]
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Top 10 most competitive economies in Middle East, North Africa (World Economic Forum)

By Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz Source: wef.ch/1Lp5gnm September 3, 2014

Afrographique (Infographic depicting the largest CO2 emittions)

Data from the World Bank. Source: afrographique.tumblr.com