Economic development: Among the top 10 countries, 6 from Asia and 4 from Africa Kosovo 6th in Europe (Graficon)

Among the 15 countries with the largest economic development in the world are nine countries from Asia and six countries from Africa. The country with the most developing economy is Ethiopia at 7.9%, while in the last place, Venezuela is actually minus 7.6. Ethiopia is second with [the...]
Ethiopia is the second country with mostly residents in Africa and is led by a one-party iron rule with state-controlled economies. Economic growth this country owes government investments in infrastructure, as well as sustainable progress in the agricultural and service sector.
Although Ethiopia is listed among states that have political corruption, it has not prevented the economy from opening up in an extraordinary way, writes Periscope.

Similarly, Rwanda, a country with rural and agrarian economies that through this economic form accomplish 64 percent of export revenues.
Among the 15 countries that are rapidly developing are nine Asian and 6 African countries, meaning that there is no single European state among them.
Kosovo, meanwhile, in 2019 has made economic growth 4.2 percent. Only five European countries stand before it: Estonia, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey and Malta.

However, none of the political parties so far have promised figures in terms of the country's economic growth. /Periscope












