The African Continental Free Trade Area: Potential Economic Impact and Challenges
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SDN; trade diversion; AfCFTA agreement; CGE trade model; trade openness; preferential trade arrangement; trade growth; AfCFTA benefit; AfCFTA agenda; AfCFTA welfare; AfCFTA secretariat; net effect; trade creation; reform strategy; AfCFTA study; Trade barriers; Tariffs; Trade liberalization; Trade facilitation; Employment; Africa; Southern Africa; Global; Sub-Saharan Africa; AfCFTA; welfare; general equilibrium; inequality; structural reforms; North Africa;All these keywords.
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