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Economy of Middle Africa in Ottawa, ON
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Economy of Middle Africa in Ottawa, ON
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This book about the economy of Middle Africa from the 1970s to the 2010s. Source data from UN Data.
Size. In the 2010s, the gross domestic product of Middle Africa was equal to $243.0 billion per year; the value of agriculture was $26.6 billion; the value of industry was $90.5 billion.
Productivity. In the 2010s, the GDP per capita was $1 595.9, the value of agriculture per capita was $174.5, the value of industry per capita was $594.0. Since the productivity is less the average below average, the economy is classified as least developed.
Growth. In the 2010s, the growth of gross domestic product was 2.8%; the growth of agriculture was 4.6%; the growth of industry was 2.0%.
Structure. In the 2010s, the economy of Middle Africa consisted of: industry (38.1%), services (20.3%), trade (16.1%), agriculture (11.2%), construction (8.2%), and transportation (6.1%).
Exports and imports. In the 2010s, the exports were 21.7% higher than the imports, the net exports were equal to 7.4% of the GDP.
Consumption and reproduction. The attitude of reproduction to the consumption is better than the global average, so the share of GDP in the world will increase.
This book about the economy of Middle Africa from the 1970s to the 2010s. Source data from UN Data.
Size. In the 2010s, the gross domestic product of Middle Africa was equal to $243.0 billion per year; the value of agriculture was $26.6 billion; the value of industry was $90.5 billion.
Productivity. In the 2010s, the GDP per capita was $1 595.9, the value of agriculture per capita was $174.5, the value of industry per capita was $594.0. Since the productivity is less the average below average, the economy is classified as least developed.
Growth. In the 2010s, the growth of gross domestic product was 2.8%; the growth of agriculture was 4.6%; the growth of industry was 2.0%.
Structure. In the 2010s, the economy of Middle Africa consisted of: industry (38.1%), services (20.3%), trade (16.1%), agriculture (11.2%), construction (8.2%), and transportation (6.1%).
Exports and imports. In the 2010s, the exports were 21.7% higher than the imports, the net exports were equal to 7.4% of the GDP.
Consumption and reproduction. The attitude of reproduction to the consumption is better than the global average, so the share of GDP in the world will increase.

















