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The impact of commodity terms of trade in Africa: Curse, blessing, or manageable reality?

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  • Claudio Loser

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Ieva Vilkelyte

    (Centennial Group International & Emerging Markets Forum)

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  • Claudio Loser & Ieva Vilkelyte, 2016. "The impact of commodity terms of trade in Africa: Curse, blessing, or manageable reality?," Papers Presented at Global Meetings of the Emerging Markets Forum 2016africatot, Emerging Markets Forum.
  • Handle: RePEc:emf:glpapr:2016africatot
    Note: Presented at the 2016 Global Meeting of the Emerging Markets Forum
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    1. Hasan Tuluy, 2016. "Regional Economic Integration in Africa," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 8(3), pages 334-354, September.

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