Tigrai Onlne - February 16, 2014
Ethiopia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has grown by 11.4 percent during the first year of the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) period (2003), Ministry of Finance and Economic Development said.
Africa's top ten richest countries by 2013 GDP
1. South Africa: $595.7 billion (up 17.8%)
2. Egypt: $551.4 billion (up 25.1%)
3. Nigeria: $478.5 billion (up 50.6%)...
4. Algeria: $284.7 billion (up 23.4%)
5. Morocco: $180 billion (up 32%)
6. Angola: $131.8 billion (up 31.1%)
7. Ethiopia: $118.2 billion (up 68.8%)
8. Tunisia: $108.6 billion (up 19.1%)
9. Libya: $95.5 billion (up 8.8%)
10. Ghana: $90.4 billion (up 61.3%)
Source: World's Richest Countries by 2013 GDP
http://www.worldsrichestcountries.com/
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