Instability of exports of good and services
2020
Methodology
The index of export instability follows the same calculation principles as for the index of instability of agricultural production. The logarithm of exports of goods and services is regressed on a trend T and the delayed endogenous variable. The standard deviation of the estimate is used as a measure of export instability. Performance score from 0 to 100. The lowest score reflects the best situation.
Source: Ferdi calculations from United Nations Statistics Division database.
Score
- Africa21
- Sub-Saharan Africa20
- Middle East and North Africa30
- Southern Africa21
- Central Africa16
- East Africa25
- West Africa20
- North Africa16
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)4
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)23
- No LDC16
- High income non OECD17
- Upper middle income countries14
- Lower middle income25
- Low income countries19
- Outsize the Franc zone24
- Franc CFA zone12
- WAMEU10
- CEMAC16
- Algeria4
- Angola14
- Benin13
- Botswana26
- Brazil2
- Burkina Faso11
- Burundi13
- Cameroon4
- Cape Verde21
- Central African Republic18
- Chad27
- China5
- Comoros11
- Congo, Dem. Rep.20
- Congo, Rep22
- Cote d'Ivoire6
- Djibouti100
- Egypt14
- Equatorial Guinea17
- Eritrea42
- Ethiopia7
- Gabon7
- Gambia40
- Ghana28
- Guinea32
- Guinea-Bissau18
- India6
- Kenya3
- Lesotho33
- Liberia52
- Libya47
- Madagascar24
- Malawi10
- Mali12
- Mauritania21
- Mauritius11
- Morocco5
- Mozambique27
- Namibia11
- Niger7
- Nigeria10
- Rwanda12
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe13
- Senegal3
- Seychelles32
- Sierra Leone43
- Somalia0
- South Africa6
- South Sudan100
- Sudan17
- Swaziland22
- Tanzania4
- Togo9
- Tunisia9
- Uganda8
- Zambia18
- Zimbabwe38