In the aftermath of the fall of Laurent Gbagbo, the American publication The Christian Science Monitorse looks at the future of Cote d'Ivoire. She asked several economists to give prospects figures, provided of course that the country finally found his composure. "Growth could accelerate impressively and wait 6 to 7% at the end of 2011," the newspaper said, noting that such a boom in post-conflict allow Cote d'Ivoire to enter in 2012 the group of fifteen countries in the world will experience the strongest growth.
The recovery of the Coptic d'Ivoire should benefit the whole of West Africa.
The recovery of the Coptic d'Ivoire should benefit the whole of West Africa.
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