Africa and the new global trade relations

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1993-09Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
Wangwe, S. M.;Organization of African Unity;
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
African Development Bank;
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Africa's share of world trade varied from 4.1 to 4.9% during
1960-65, fluctuated around 4.4% during the 1970s and declined
consistently to 2.3% in 1987. During 1980-87 while world exports
were growing at 2.5% p.a. Africa's exports were declining at 7.4%
(UNCTAD,1993) The share of non-oil primary exports declined even
more dramatically from 7% to 4% over the same period
(Sharma,1993). One major characteristic of the changing position
of Africa has, been the lack of competitiveness.
1.2 The major exports from Africa have been primary agricultural
and mineral products. The structure of these exports has changed
only marginally in the past two to three decades with their share
in total exports falling from 92% in 1965 to 86% in 1987. For the
low income countries of Africa, this share has even increased
marginally from 92% in 1965 to 94% in 1987 (World Bank,1989).
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“Wangwe, S. M.; Organization of African Unity; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; African Development Bank (1993-09). Africa and the new global trade relations. UN. ECA Seminar on the South Commission Report (1993, Sep. 15 - 16 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. http://hdl.handle.net/10855/20774”Conférence
UN. ECA Seminar on the South Commission Report (1993, Sep. 15 - 16 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)Collections
- African Trade Policy Centre [2310]
- Trade [2557]
