======Foresight Africa: Top priorities for Africa in 2018======
The Africa Growth Initiative at Brookings conducts research to develop long-term strategies for economic growth and strong policies for development in Africa. The team focuses on quantitative, high-quality, and collaborative research to provide an "economic lens" on Africa's challenges and opportunities. \\
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|Report location: |[[https://foresightfordevelopment.org/library/download-file/46-1459/54|source]] |
|Language: |English |
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[[encyclopedia:brookings_institution|Brookings Institution]]
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|Authors: |Brahima S. Coulibaly |
|Geographic focus: |Africa |
=====Methods=====
AGI's research priorities include sustainable financing for economic development, structural economic transformation, innovative technologies for economic development (leapfrogging), and US-Africa relations. The team explores domestic resource mobilization, financial innovation, economic diversification, risk management, technology's potential to leapfrog development, and the US-Africa relationship. \\
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=====Key Insights=====
AGI's work is interdisciplinary, drawing on Brookings' strengths in research, expertise, and convening power. The team uses data analysis and empirical research to inform its findings, ensuring that its analysis is quantitative, high-quality, and collaborative. AGI partners with a wide range of stakeholders to develop effective solutions for economic growth in Africa. \\
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=====Additional Viewpoints=====
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