. "41110" . "GDP Structure and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Countries"@en . . . "GDP Structure and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Countries" . "GDP Structure and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Countries"@en . . . . . "RIV/60460709:41110/14:64453!RIV15-MSM-41110___" . "1211-8516" . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . "Africa, gross domestic product, structure, value, relationship, sensitivity, services, industry, agriculture."@en . . "Smutka, Lubo\u0161" . "0" . "RIV/60460709:41110/14:64453" . "[B6BF402503E8]" . . "17963" . "4" . "GDP Structure and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Countries" . . "19"^^ . "2"^^ . . "Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis" . . "62/2014" . . "S" . "2"^^ . "Africa belongs to important regions of the world economy with specific problems distinguishing this part of the world from other regions. The region is suffering because of limited economy structure and high level of poverty. Low economic performance ranks most of African countries among the worldwide poorest ones (both from the point of view of total economy performance and also individuals living standards); the development is hindered by political instability and also by other accompanied problems as high level of corruption, deficit of democracy, low level of education, limited investments, criminality, local conflicts, civil wars etc. On the other hand, African natural, economy and social resources and unexploited opportunities in many areas offer a potential for a considerable economic development. Understanding the current economic position of African states thus may reveal causes of problematic development and outline ways to overcome existing shortcomings. The aim of the paper is to analyze"@en . . "Africa belongs to important regions of the world economy with specific problems distinguishing this part of the world from other regions. The region is suffering because of limited economy structure and high level of poverty. Low economic performance ranks most of African countries among the worldwide poorest ones (both from the point of view of total economy performance and also individuals living standards); the development is hindered by political instability and also by other accompanied problems as high level of corruption, deficit of democracy, low level of education, limited investments, criminality, local conflicts, civil wars etc. On the other hand, African natural, economy and social resources and unexploited opportunities in many areas offer a potential for a considerable economic development. Understanding the current economic position of African states thus may reveal causes of problematic development and outline ways to overcome existing shortcomings. The aim of the paper is to analyze" . . . "Tom\u0161\u00EDk, Karel" . .