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Ethiopia is adding an Iceland into its economy every year!

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Let me try and make it clearer. Ethiopia our neighbour and really once a foe of ours - it is debatable and down to one's political prospective how one sees Ethiopia today - is adding to her economy the same value of that of the country of Iceland every year. That is according to BBC documentary about Ethiopia available on the bbc radio player. To put that in prospective, the current GDP (if you can call that ) is estimated at about just over 100m USD.

 

Ethiopia's estimated GDP for 2015 is 154b USD.

 

Let's weep, we deserve it! I doubt we will ever catch up, unless of course things go badly wrong.

 

 

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Mooge   

niyoow ethiopia is busy building its own economy because its politicians are the smartest in Africa. lets be honest. ethiopians has more educated elites that we can ever dream of. education is key niyoow and ethiopia is number one.

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Mooge   

Nin Yaban, you should read niyoow. his post says Ethiopian economy is growing equivalent of Iceland's economy every year.

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Tallaabo   

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Only a few elite benefit from it, majority of Ethiopians are poor.

Few elites do not produce a rapidly growing economy. Ethiopia has an expanding and hard working middle class- the drivers of modern economies, and that is what is responsible for this enviable development.

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