McKinsey Global Institute Reports on the Progress and Potential of African Economies
Mon, 06/28/2010

Lions on the Move: The Progress and Potential of African Economies, McKinsey Global Institute, June 2010

From the report:  Africa’s collective economy grew very little during the last two decades of the 20th century.  But sometime in the late 1990s, the continents began to stir.  GDP picked up and then bounded ahead, rising faster and faster through 2008.  Today, while Asia’s tiger economies begin to expand rapidly, we foresee the potential rise of economic lions in Africa’s future.

Access the executive summary here.

Access the full report here.

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