Short facts about the economy in Cape Verde
| Economy -
overview: |
Cape Verde's low per capita GDP
reflects a poor natural resource base, including serious water shortages
exacerbated by cycles of long-term drought. The economy is service-oriented,
with commerce, transport, and public services accounting for almost 70% of GDP.
Although nearly 70% of the population lives in rural areas, the share of
agriculture in GDP in 1998 was only 13%, of which fishing accounts for 1.5%.
About 90% of food must be imported. The fishing potential, mostly lobster and
tuna, is not fully exploited. Cape Verde annually runs a high trade deficit,
financed by foreign aid and remittances from emigrants; remittances constitute a
supplement to GDP of more than 20%. Economic reforms, launched by the new
democratic government in 1991, are aimed at developing the private sector and
attracting foreign investment to diversify the economy. Prospects for 2001
depend heavily on the maintenance of aid flows, remittances, and the momentum of
the government's development program. |
| GDP: |
purchasing power parity - $670 million
(2000 est.) |
| GDP - real
growth rate: |
6% (2000
est.) |
| GDP - per
capita: |
purchasing power parity - $1,700 (2000
est.) |
| GDP -
composition by sector: |
agriculture: 13%
industry: 19%
services: 68%
(1998) |
| Population
below poverty line: |
NA% |
| Household
income or consumption by percentage share: |
lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%:
NA% |
| Inflation
rate (consumer prices): |
4%
(2000) |
| Unemployment
rate: |
24% (1999
est.) |
| Budget: |
revenues: $188 million
expenditures: $228 million, including capital
expenditures of $116 million (1996) |
| Industries: |
food and beverages, fish processing,
shoes and garments, salt mining, ship repair |
| Industrial
production growth rate: |
NA% |
| Electricity
- production: |
40 million kWh
(1999) |
| Electricity
- production by source: |
fossil fuel: 100%
hydro: 0%
nuclear:
0%
other: 0% (1999) |
| Electricity
- consumption: |
37.2 million kWh
(1999) |
| Electricity
- exports: |
0 kWh
(1999) |
| Electricity
- imports: |
0 kWh
(1999) |
| Agriculture
- products: |
bananas, corn, beans, sweet potatoes,
sugarcane, coffee, peanuts; fish |
| Exports: |
$40 million (f.o.b., 2000
est.) |
| Exports -
commodities: |
fuel, shoes, garments, fish, bananas,
hides |
| Exports -
partners: |
Portugal, UK, Germany, Spain, France,
Malaysia |
| Imports: |
$250 million (f.o.b., 2000
est.) |
| Imports -
commodities: |
foodstuffs, industrial products,
transport equipment, fuels |
| Imports -
partners: |
Portugal, Netherlands, France, UK,
Spain, US |
| Debt -
external: |
$260 million
(2000) |
| Economic aid
- recipient: |
$111.3 million
(1995) |
| Currency: |
Cape Verdean escudo
(CVE) |
| Exchange
rates: |
Cape Verdean escudos per US dollar -
123.080 (December 2000), 115.877 (2000), 102.700 (1999), 98.158 (1998), 93.177
(1997), 82.591 (1996) |
| Fiscal
year: |
calendar year | Source: World Factbook |