We already achieved that..when we rebased and become low middle income country.The rebased growth rate average around that..and when we rebase again in near future we will discover we grew faster than we thought..the aim now is 5000 usd per capita..South Africa standard and we will get there before 2030.
More vodoo economics?
First, the World Bank issued those reports in early 2016, which was
after rebasing; the
7% growth per year until 2030 was given for the years 2016 to 2030. So, right off the bat, "
we have already achieved that" doesn't fly. The future vs. the past sort of thing ...
Second, you have some very "interesting" ideas of what rebasing is all about. GDP figures re-calculated after rebasing may be higher or lower than the old figures; there is no basis to assume that they will necessarily be higher. Please go to this KNBS webpage:
https://www.knbs.or.ke/highlights-of-the-revision-of-national-accounts/Go to page 12 of the report entitled "
Information on the Revised National Accounts". There you will find both old and new (post-rebasing figures), which are:
2007: old = 7.0%, new =
6.9%2008: old = 1.5%, new =
0.2% 2009: old = 2.7%, new = 3.3%
2010: old = 5.8%, new = 8.4%
2011: old = 4.4%, new = 6.1%
2012: old = 4.6%, new =
4.5% 2013: old = 4.7%, new = 5.7%
So, when you say that "
the rebased growth rate average around that", what exactly are you referring to, and why is it not known to KNBS and the World Bank (which in its analysis considered rates over several decades)?