Exposure
2020
Methodology
The components of the indicator of the degree of exposure to shocks are: population size, concentration of exports and share of agriculture, forestry and fishery in GDP. Performance score from 0 to 100. The lowest score reflects the best situation.
Source: FERDI calculations based on retrospective 2015 EVI data.
Indicators used in this group
Score
- Africa60
- Sub-Saharan Africa61
- Middle East and North Africa47
- Southern Africa59
- Central Africa62
- East Africa58
- West Africa65
- North Africa45
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)10
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)63
- No LDC54
- High income non OECD69
- Upper middle income countries50
- Lower middle income53
- Low income countries62
- Outsize the Franc zone58
- Franc CFA zone65
- WAMEU65
- CEMAC66
- Algeria47
- Angola68
- Benin63
- Botswana78
- Brazil5
- Burkina Faso66
- Burundi68
- Cameroon50
- Cape Verde64
- Central African Republic69
- Chad79
- China7
- Comoros77
- Congo, Dem. Rep.34
- Congo, Rep66
- Cote d'Ivoire54
- Djibouti57
- Egypt13
- Equatorial Guinea69
- Eritrea59
- Ethiopia37
- Gabon64
- Gambia66
- Ghana53
- Guinea65
- Guinea-Bissau92
- India17
- Kenya40
- Lesotho58
- Liberia82
- Libya71
- Madagascar53
- Malawi62
- Mali73
- Mauritania63
- Mauritius58
- Morocco43
- Mozambique52
- Namibia58
- Niger61
- Nigeria50
- Rwanda60
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe69
- Senegal53
- Seychelles63
- Sierra Leone80
- Somalia83
- South Africa30
- South Sudan78
- Sudan47
- Swaziland60
- Tanzania43
- Togo59
- Tunisia53
- Uganda45
- Zambia65
- Zimbabwe55