Examples of estimates of the impact of AIDS

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Examples of estimates of the impact of AIDS on economic growth, 1992−2000 Source: (1) Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia data: Sackey and Raparla, 2000. (2) South Africa data: Arndt and Lewis 2000. (3) Botswana data: Greener, Jefferis and Siphambe, 2000. (4) 30 Countries data: Over, 1992. (5) Cameroon data: Kambou et al, 1992. -2.00% -1.50% -1.00% -0.50% 0.00% Cameroon** 30 Countries* Botswana*** South Africa** Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia* Methodology: * Demographic and economic modelling ** CGE Simulations *** Economic 2004 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic (Fig 14)