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- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast abstract "The economy of Ivory Coast is stable and currently growing, in the aftermath of political instability in recent decades. The Ivory Coast is largely market-based and depends heavily on the agricultural sector. Almost 70% of the Ivorian people are engaged in some form of agricultural activity. GDP per capita grew 82% in the 1960s, reaching a peak growth of 360% in the 1970s. But this proved unsustainable and it shrank by 28% in the 1980s and a further 22% in the 1990s. This coupled with high population growth resulted in a steady fall in living standards. Gross national product per capita, now rising again, was about US$ $727 in 1996. (It was substantially higher two decades ago.) After several years of lagging performance, the Ivorian economy began a comeback in 1994, due to the devaluation of the CFA franc and improved prices for cocoa and coffee, growth in non-traditional primary exports such as pineapples and rubber, limited trade and banking liberalization, offshore oil and gas discoveries, and generous external financing and debt rescheduling by multilateral lenders and France. The 50% devaluation of franc zone currencies on 12 January 1994 caused a one-time jump in the inflation rate to 26% in 1994, but the rate fell sharply in 1996-1999. Moreover, government adherence to donor-mandated reforms led to a jump in growth to 5% annually in 1996-99. A majority of the population remains dependent on smallholder cash crop production. Principal exports are cocoa, coffee, and tropical woods. Principal U.S. exports to Ivory Coast are rice and wheat, plastic materials and resins, Kraft paper, agricultural chemicals, telecommunications, and oil and gas equipment. Principal U.S. imports are cocoa and cocoa products, petroleum, rubber, and coffee.".
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- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast wikiPageID "18934716".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast wikiPageRevisionID "605818298".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast aid "recipient: ODA, $1 billion".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast caption "Abidjan is the one of the financial centers in Côte d'Ivoire and West Africa.".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast cianame "iv".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast country "Ivory Coast".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast currency West_African_CFA_franc.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast debt "61.9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast edbr "167".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast expenses "5.03E9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exportGoods "cocoa, coffee, petroleum, cotton, bananas, pineapples, palm oil, fish".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exportPartners "11.0".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exportPartners "6.3".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exportPartners "6.9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exportPartners "8.2".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exportPartners "8.3".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast exports "8.749E9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast fixedExchange "655.957".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast gdp "$35.86 billion PPP".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast gini "44.6".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast grossExternalDebt "1.208E10".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast growth "9.8".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Ivory_Coast.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast importGoods "fuel, capital equipment, foodstuffs".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast importPartners "28.0".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast importPartners "3.8".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast importPartners "31.0".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast importPartners "4.4".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast imports "6.475E9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast industries "foodstuffs, beverages; wood products, oil refining, truck and bus assembly, textiles, fertilizer, building materials, electricity, ship construction and repair".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast inflation "1.0".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast labor "7440000".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast occupations "agriculture: 68%; industry and services: NA".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast perCapita "1700.0".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast poverty "42.0".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast reserves "3.267E9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast revenue "4.659E9".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sectors "agriculture: 28.2%; industry: 21.3%; services: 50.6%".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast unemployment "NA%; note: unemployment may have climbed to 40-50% as a result of the civil war".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast width "270".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast year Calendar_year.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast subject Category:African_Union_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast subject Category:Economy_of_Ivory_Coast.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast comment "The economy of Ivory Coast is stable and currently growing, in the aftermath of political instability in recent decades. The Ivory Coast is largely market-based and depends heavily on the agricultural sector. Almost 70% of the Ivorian people are engaged in some form of agricultural activity. GDP per capita grew 82% in the 1960s, reaching a peak growth of 360% in the 1970s. But this proved unsustainable and it shrank by 28% in the 1980s and a further 22% in the 1990s.".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast label "Economia da Costa do Marfim".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast label "Economy of Ivory Coast".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast label "Economía de Costa de Marfil".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast label "Économie de la Côte d'Ivoire".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast label "Экономика Кот-д'Ивуара".
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sameAs Economía_de_Costa_de_Marfil.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sameAs Économie_de_la_Côte_d'Ivoire.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sameAs Economia_da_Costa_do_Marfim.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sameAs m.0118mnsn.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sameAs Q1528537.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast sameAs Q1528537.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast wasDerivedFrom Economy_of_Ivory_Coast?oldid=605818298.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast depiction Plateau_Centre-est.jpg.
- Economy_of_Ivory_Coast isPrimaryTopicOf Economy_of_Ivory_Coast.