Macro-economic Data

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A. Demography and Macroeconomy

A.1 Population
VariableEnd of 2018End of 2017End of 2016SourcesVar ID
Total population25.61 million24.29 million23.7 million
IMF
A.1.1
Urban population (% of total) 55.55% of total54.87% of total
WDI
A.1.4
A.2 Economy
VariableEnd of 2018End of 2017End of 2016SourcesVar ID
GDP, current prices (U.S. dollars)45,875 USD (millions)40,360 USD (millions)36,375 USD (millions)
IMF
A.2.1
GDP based on PPP valuation of country GDP (Current international dollar)106,783 USD (millions)96,917 USD (millions)88,339 USD (millions)
IMF
A.2.2
GDP per capita, current prices (U.S. dollars)1,791.37 USD 1,616.98 USD 1,495.23 USD
IMF
A.2.3
GDP based on PPP per capita GDP (Current international dollar)4,169.77 USD 3,882.91 USD 3,631.25 USD
WEO
A.2.4
GDP, constant prices (Percent change) 7.77%8.34%
WEO
A.2.5
Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Percent change)2%1.06%-.23%
WEO
A.2.6
GDP, deflator (Index)126.7125.81124.69
WEO
A.2.7
Consumer price index112.92112.45111.69
Economy.com
A.2.8
GINI IndexNot availableNot availableNot available
WDI
A.2.9
Urban minimum wages per month in USD 103 USD 101 USD
Gouvernement de Cote d'Ivoire, recordID=4036, p=323
A.2.12
Growth in urban household income (%/year)A.2.13
Employment (% of total laborforce)A.2.14
Self-employed58.9%58.9%58.9%
ILO
A.2.14.1
Informally employed  87.7%
ILO
A.2.14.2
Unemployed2.5%2.5%2.6%
ILO
A.2.14.3
Interest Rates:A.2.15
Central bank lending/discount rate4.5%  
BCEAO
A.2.15.1
Yield on 3 months treasury bills3.75%  
La Banque du Trésor Public de Côte d'Ivoire
A.2.15.2
Yield on 10-year Government bond8.25% 5.75%
La Banque du Trésor Public de Côte d'Ivoire
A.2.15.3
Average bank deposit rate 6.49%6.93%
IFS
A.2.15.4
Lending rate10.96%5.14%5.3%
BCEAO
A.2.15.5
B. Housing Market
B.1 Housing Stock: Production, Transactions
VariableEnd of 2018End of 2017End of 2016SourcesVar ID
Number of dwelling units:B.1.1
Characteristics of housing stock:B.1.3
Tenure in urban areas (%):B.1.4
Estimated Number of units completed/yearB.1.5
B.2 Housing Prices and Cost for Urban Areas or Capital City
VariableEnd of 2018End of 2017End of 2016SourcesVar ID
Median urban house price in USD:B.2.1
New housing39,512 USD   B.2.1.1
Median house price to median annual HH income:B.2.2
Annual average % change in median house prices:B.2.3
M2 construction cost for median quality houseB.2.4


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Notes: The sector includes cooperatives such as UNACCOPEC and RCMEC. New institutions, such as Advans and Microcred have recently entered the market. They are supported by international donors with the objective to develop credit for SMEs.