Economic Decline Index

Africa Ranking

0 (low) - 10 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Republic of the Congo9.32022207.8
1Swaziland9.3202219.8
3Sudan9.2202259.1
4Somalia9.1202249.2
4Zimbabwe9.1202239.4
6Zambia8.7202268.8
6Chad8.7202298.6
8Libya8.6202229.6
8Sao Tome and Principe8.62022197.9
10Democratic Republic of the Congo8.32022118.5
10Burundi8.3202268.8
10Lesotho8.3202268.8
10Nigeria8.3202298.6
14Central African Republic8.22022118.5
14Liberia8.22022118.5
14Sierra Leone8.22022118.5
17South Africa82022158.3
17Mozambique82022158.3
19Guinea7.92022178.2
19Gambia7.92022178.2
19Tunisia7.92022207.8
22Malawi7.82022227.7
23Madagascar7.62022327
24Guinea-Bissau7.52022247.6
25Eritrea7.42022227.7
26Comoros7.32022247.6
27Senegal7.22022287.3
27Mali7.22022267.5
29Namibia7.12022277.4
30Egypt72022287.3
30Togo72022307.2
32Burkina Faso6.92022327
33Benin6.72022386.7
33Djibouti6.72022356.8
35Mauritania6.62022317.1
35Equatorial Guinea6.62022436.3
37Niger6.52022356.8
37Cameroon6.52022327
39Ivory Coast6.32022396.6
39Kenya6.32022426.4
39Algeria6.32022356.8
42Uganda6.22022446.2
43Rwanda6.12022485.8
43Botswana6.12022396.6
45Ethiopia62022465.9
46Tanzania5.92022485.8
46Gabon5.92022465.9
46Morocco5.92022446.2
49Cape Verde5.72022416.5
50Ghana5.32022505.5
50Mauritius5.32022515.4
52Seychelles4.12022525.1

Definition of Economic Decline Index

The Economic decline indicator considers factors related to economic decline within a country. For example, the indicator looks at patterns of progressive economic decline of the society as a whole as measured by per capita income, Gross National Product, unemployment rates, inflation, productivity, debt, poverty levels, or business failures. It also takes into account sudden drops in commodity prices, trade revenue, or foreign investment, and any collapse or devaluation of the national currency. The higher the value of the indicator, the greater the economic decline in the country.

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