Debt From Senegal: Disquieting Warning Signals According to Professor Amath Ndiaye
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Senegal's level of debt continues to fuel economic debates. With a public debt estimated at 119 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024, the situation is of concern to specialists, although the country is not the most indebted on the continent, according to Professor Amath Ndiaye, a professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences (FASEG) of the Sheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar. "Senegal is not the most indebted in Afri…
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