Africa's Statistical Tragedy 论文

2013Review of Income and Wealth引用 228
Income, Poverty, and InequalityCulture, Economy, and Development StudiesEconomic Growth and Development

摘要

While A frica may have overcome its growth tragedy, it is facing a statistical tragedy, in that the statistical foundations of the recent growth in per‐capita GDP and reduction in poverty are quite weak. In many countries, GDP accounts use old methods, population censuses are out of date, and poverty estimates are infrequent and often not comparable over time. The proximate reasons have to do with weak capacity, inadequate funding, and a lack of coordination of statistical activities. But the underlying cause may be the political sensitivity of these statistics, and some donors' tendency to go around countries' own N ational S tatistical D evelopment S trategies ( NSDS ). Greater openness and transparency of statistics, and a higher profile for the NSDS , possibly with “naming and shaming” of those who try to circumvent it, may help A fricans turn around their statistical tragedy.

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