Asked whether Africa is the new frontier for the luxury industry, we would be tempted to say yes. Growth rates have continued to considerable flew Saharan Africa oscillating between 5% and 7% for a little over a decade.These sustained growth rate, combined with favorable economic policies boosted consumption and given birth to an African middle class.The latter is defined as the share of the population earning between $ 2 and $ 20 per day.The number of individuals related to the African middle class will increase from 355 million people (34% of the population) to 1.1 billion (42% of the population) by 2060. Nevertheless, 60% of individuals of the middle class in Africa (around 180 million people) are not far from the poverty line: they form "the floating class" composed of individuals earning between $ 2 and $ 4 per day.The latter are in a vulnerable position and may at any time of falling back into poverty if an unexpected shock occurs: in case of loss of income sou
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