Africa has experienced more financial crises than any other continent; on a per-country basis, only South America has suffered from more The average number of crises per year has fallen dramatically — there were, on average, almost five crises per year between 1970 and 1994, but fewer than two per year have occurred since then African crises have typically been smaller in magnitude than elsewhere — the median impacts of both currency and banking crises are about half as severe…
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