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Positive Trends in Africa

There is a huge opportunity in Africa with enormous global demand for commodities and the private sector can thrive in reformed economies.

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By Hans Timmer
Published on Dec 14, 2011
Is there a positive economic story that is going unnoticed amid the crisis?
Hans Timmer
Africa. The continent can be the surprise of the next twenty years. Africa is on the mend and in many countries there have been dramatic changes in policies. This goes largely unnoticed because the problems are so huge.

But the consistent high growth rates over the last ten years show that countries have undertaken significant reforms. Africa will be able to catch up by creating the right environments. There is a huge opportunity in Africa with enormous global demand for commodities and the private sector can thrive in reformed economies.

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Hans Timmer is the director of the World Bank's development prospects group.

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EconomySouthern, Eastern, and Western AfricaNorth America

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