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Fragile States, Commodity Booms and Export Performance: An Analysis of the Sub-Saharan African Case
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EUI RSCAS; 2010/21; European Report on Development
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MOLD, Andrew, PRIZZON, Annalisa, Fragile States, Commodity Booms and Export Performance: An Analysis of the Sub-Saharan African Case, EUI RSCAS, 2010/21, European Report on Development - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/13633
Abstract
Sub-Saharan Africa’s export performance over recent decades has typically been por-trayed as poor
compared to other regions in developing countries. This paper takes a new look at the record, using
data on the volume rather than the value of African ex-ports. When analysed in volume terms a
different picture of African export performance emerges. Despite being confronted by sharply
declining prices, between 1995-2001 Afri-can exports expanded by an average of 5.9 percent annually.
The picture changes quite significantly during the post-2002 commodity price boom period, with
increases of 5.2 per cent per annum in average volumes. By using a dynamic panel of 36 Sub-Saharan
countries, the aim of this paper is to analyse this apparent paradox, using data available from
UNCTAD. Specifically, we investigate the price-elasticity response of African ex-porters in the light
of dramatically shifting unit prices. In the context of the EDR project, we also specifically look at the
question of whether countries classified as ´fragile states´ have been especially disadvantaged in terms
of their export performance.
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