Quarterly changes in real GDP, Group of Seven industrial countries, 1999 Q12001 Q2
(Figure 1.1)
World commodity prices, January 1998September 2001 (Index: January 1999 = 100)
(Figure 1.2)
Top four African recipients of worker remittances, 1998 and 2001(Billions of U.S. dollars)
(Figure 1.3
)
Top 10 importers from Africa, 2000 (billions of US dollars)
(Figure 1.4)
U.S. imports from Africa, January 1999October 2001 (Billions of U.S. dollars)
(Figures 1.5)
Top Ten exporters under the U.S. African Growth and Opportunity Act, JanuarySeptember 2000 and 2001
(millions of U.S. dollars) (Figures 1.6)
Stock market performance, various african countries (percentage change)
(Figure 1.7)
Aid to Africa from all donors, 19601999 (billions of U.S. dollars)
(Figure 1.8)
Average aid flows from members of the Development Assistance Committee, 199199
(Figure 1.9)
Aid per African from Members of the Development Assistance Committee, 1999 (U.S. dollars)
(Figure 1.10)
Africas share of world crude oil and natural gas reserves, production, and exports, 1980 and 1999
(Billions of U.S. dollars)
(Figure 1.11)
Gross domestic savings, total investment, private investment, and public investment, Africa, 1990, 1995, and 1999 (Percentage of GDP)
(Figure 1.12)
Estimated GDP growth, African countries, 2001 (percent)
(Annex figure A1.1)
Estimated GDP growth by region, Africa, 2001 (percent)
(Annex figure A1.2)
Ethiopia
Changes in real GDP and agricultural output, Ethiopia, 1991/922000/01 (percent)
(Figure 3.1)
Sectoral composition of GDP, Ethiopia, 1991/922000/01 (percentage of GDP)
(Figure 3.2)
Gross private, public, and total savings, Ethiopia, 1991/922000/01 (percentage of GDP)
(Figure 3.3)
Private, public, and total investment, Ethiopia, 1991/922000/01 (percentage of GDP)
(Figure 3.4)
Government revenue, spending, and deficit, Ethiopia, 1986/872000/01 (percentage of GDP)
(Figure 3.5)
Sources of financing for capital spending, Ethiopia, 1987/882000/01 (percentage of total financing)
(Figure 3.6)
Money supply, Ethiopia, 1986/872000/01 (percent)
(Figure 3.7)
Real health spending per capita, Ethiopia, 1965/661999/2000 (U.S. dollars)
(Figure 3.8)
Real education spending per capita, Ethiopia, 1965/661999/2000 (U.S. dollars)
(Figure 3.9)
Zimbabwe
Agricultural land resettled, Zimbabwe, 1979/801995/96 (thousands of hectacres)
(Figure 4.1)
Manufacturing production, Zimbabwe, 19902000 (index: 1990 = 100)
(Figure 4.2)
Monetary aggregates, Zimbabwe, 19952000
(Figure 4.3)
Inflation rate, Zimbabwe, January 1995December 2000 (year on year)
(Figure 4.4)
Public spending on health and education, Zimbabwe, 19952001 (percentage of total spending)
(Figure 4.5)
Exchange rate of the Zimbabwe dollar against major currencies, 19952000
(Figure 4.6)
Criminal offences and attemped crimes, Zimbabwe, 19952000
(Figure 4.7)
Nigeria
Oil, non-oil, and total GDP growth, Nigeria, 19812000
(Figure 6.1)
Education and health spending as a share of the federal budget, Nigeria, 19902001
(Figure 6.2)
Morocco
Change in real effective exchange rate and exports, Morocco, 19912000
(Figure 7.1)