Whoever put "apples", why? This person asked a question and expects a REAL answer. You are just being rude. If you don't put in a real answer, why bother answering at all?
As for the answer, South Africa has a traditional economy. At least, that's what Wikipedia says.
Hope it helps! And sorry for "apples". Seriously, why would someone do that?
[This was edited by WriterGirl15 for punctuation and spelling. Answer and 'apple' comments came from somebody else.]
Ethopia has one of the lowers GDPs in the world, the greatest factors in their ecconomy is the production of oil and food crop.
Most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have a mix between capitalism and a traditional economy outside of the main cities. There is also a sprinkling of socialism.
africa is a tradional economy.
Capitalistic, mixed, free market economy
the south sold good stuff
white power
The biggest economy in Africa is undoubtly the Republic of South Africa (South Africa) The South African GDP was $467.6 billion in the year 2007 and the global rank of South Africa was 27th. Egypt's GDP in 2007 was $431.9 billion and Egypt's global rank was 29. Egypt got the second biggest economy in Africa.
The Economic Impact of AIDS in South Africa (Follow the Web link below)
mixed economic system
Ethiopia, Tanzania, Ireland, South America, Many places in Africa, Middle East, Mexico, New Zealand and Finland to name a few.
THE SITE IS NOT AS DETAILED i THOUGHT IT WOULD BE.
South Africa - Traditional economy Nigeria - Mixed economy
Market
South Africa has a market economy.
South Africa has a far larger economy.
South Africa has a far larger economy
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It doesn't. South Africa has a capitalist economy.
South Africa by far.
The biggest economy in Africa is undoubtly the Republic of South Africa (South Africa) The South African GDP was $467.6 billion in the year 2007 and the global rank of South Africa was 27th. Egypt's GDP in 2007 was $431.9 billion and Egypt's global rank was 29. Egypt got the second biggest economy in Africa.
The economy of South Africa is actually stronger than Turkey rather than equal to Turkey.