Africa’s two most populous economies brave tough reforms

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed waves as he arrives for an official visit in Sudan on July 9th 2024

2024-08-08  958  中等

Lots of other African governments are tightening their belts. Most were already becoming more conventional in their economic policy. Nigeria and Ethiopia had previously stood out, and not just because they are the most populous countries on the continent. Each had spurned advice from the IMF in favour of a more interventionist path. Policymakers in both countries managed the exchange rate, restricted imports and directed the flow of credit.

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