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1. Somalia: GDP per capita of USD 303 in 2026 Central African Republic: GDP per capita of USD 624 in 2026. “The Central African Republic is at a critical crossroads. More items... •
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Read More »The Central African Republic suffers from a weak central government, with armed rebel groups operating freely in the country and enjoying control over large swathes of the national territory. Moreover, the government’s use of Russian mercenaries to maintain order alienates Western powers. Persistent violence means that GDP growth over our forecast horizon to 2026 is expected to be notably below the average for Sub-Saharan Africa. The drafting of a new constitution, likely to cement the president’s power, will be an essential factor to watch going forward, as will the uptake of bitcoin, which was adopted as legal tender earlier this year. “The Central African Republic is at a critical crossroads. Despite its significant natural resources’ wealth, it remains one of the poorest and most fragile countries in the world. Cycles of political instability and a heavy reliance on natural resources have left the economy poorly diversified and with a small private sector. Almost a decade after the 2013 civil war, the country remains caught in a fragility trap, facing episodes of renewed insecurity and a substantial state-citizen divide. […] the pace of growth has been below that of other countries in the region that have had civil wars.” – The World Bank Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of FocusEconomics S.L.U. Views, forecasts or estimates are as of the date of the publication and are subject to change without notice. This report may provide addresses of, or contain hyperlinks to, other internet websites. FocusEconomics S.L.U. takes no responsibility for the contents of third party internet websites.
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