Abstract

The purpose of this work is to provide information on the development of the infrastructure of the African economy. The study provides statistics on African regions and industries. This article focuses on the forms of economic and social infrastructure, and directs to determine the share development infrastructural in Africa. The Africa has entered an era of devastating change this study shows that with the unfolding economic downturn in the northern economies that have traditionally dominated the global economy. The article provides empirical evidence on how the industrial sectors developed from an economic point of view. The authors believe that infrastructure affects output and productivity directly as a contribution to the production function of other sectors and as part of GDP formation. The article discusses the development of infrastructure for the period 1999-2019 without more detailed dynamics. It also does not explain the main topics developed by the authors. The work provides knowledge on how investments are developing in Africa, how industries have developed, and what is the role of each infrastructure sector in this development. It also shows how different areas of infrastructure work with different successes in creating new paths in the African economy.

Highlights

  • Infrastructure in its various forms plays a critical role in growth and development in Africa

  • A transport system, which is distributed throughout the economy, has important development impact including to rural areas and to regions of relatively low income

  • The former distinction is reflected in physical investments, whilst distinction the latter refers to the institutions in which the more serious infrastructure is embedded.The Sub-Saharan Africa region visibly lags behind in infrastructure development to other country [3]

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Introduction

Infrastructure in its various forms plays a critical role in growth and development in Africa. - The information and communications (ICT) highway; - The agricultural sector [1] Such as water and sanitation predominantly delivers developmental outcomes the social infrastructure [2]. A transport system, which is distributed throughout the economy, has important development impact including to rural areas and to regions of relatively low income. The former distinction is reflected in physical investments (for example, roads, power plants, ICT networks, irrigation networks, water treatment plants), whilst distinction the latter refers to the institutions in which the more serious infrastructure is embedded (for example, customs clearance procedures and sanitation system design).The Sub-Saharan Africa region visibly lags behind in infrastructure development to other country [3]

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