Economic developments in Africa 1954-1955 : supplement to World Economic Survey, 1955
1956
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E/2881
ST/ECA/40
ST/ECA/40
Título
Economic developments in Africa 1954-1955 : supplement to World Economic Survey, 1955
Acceso
Full text: 1955_WESS_Africa - PDF ;
Resúmen
This study considers some significant aspects of economic development during 1955 and 1956 in selected African countries. In the Union of South Africa, the general increase in economic activity has been accompanied by inflationary pressure. In order to counter such pressures, interest rates were raised. In northern Africa, a difficult situation was aggravated by internal strife which adversely affected production and investment. In tropical African countries, export earnings, the main source of money income, continued to expand in 1954 with a 10 per cent rise from the previous years.
1. Agricultural production -- 2. Mining and mineral production -- 3. Fuel and power and secondary industries -- 4. Foreign trade -- 5. Investment.
1. Agricultural production -- 2. Mining and mineral production -- 3. Fuel and power and secondary industries -- 4. Foreign trade -- 5. Investment.
Fecha
New York : UN, 1956
Descripción
vii, 100 p. : graphs, tables
Número de venta
1956.II.C.3