GDP Growth Rate of African countries in 1967
Updated on May 15, 2023.

In 1967, Burundi had the highest annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate among african countries (13.82%), followed by Lesotho (10.91%), and then Morocco (10.03%). Nigeria had the lowest GDP growth rate among african countries (-15.74%) in 1967.

The World Bank defines annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as "the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products; it is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources".

Data Source: World Bank.
GDP Growth Rate of African countries in 1967 (%)
GDP Per Capita of Africa for other years :
Table of GDP Growth Rate of African countries in 1967
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Country GDP Growth Rate (%)
Algeria 9.45
Benin 1.08
Botswana 5.93
Burkina Faso 8.82
Burundi 13.82
Cameroon -10.91
Republic of Congo 2.12
Ivory Coast 4.60
Democratic Republic of the Congo -0.99
Central African Republic 4.68
Chad 0.77
Egypt 0.81
Gabon 4.12
Ghana 3.08
Kenya 3.36
Lesotho 10.91
Madagascar 5.53
Malawi 7.28
Mauritania 3.57
Morocco 10.03
Zambia 7.92
Zimbabwe 8.37
Tunisia 0.16
Togo 5.50
Sudan 1.42
Somalia 5.94
South Africa 7.20
Sierra Leone 0.04
Senegal -1.22
Rwanda 6.92
Niger 0.12
Nigeria -15.74
Seychelles 0.51

GDP Per Capita of African Countries

Use the links below to see the GDP Per Capita of African countries.