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Les répercussions économiques de la guerre en Ukraine pour l'Afrique et le Maroc

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  • Abdelaaziz Ait Ali
  • Fahd Azaroual
  • Oumayma Bourhriba,
  • Uri Dadush

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La guerre russo-ukrainienne aura des répercussions économiques et politiques dans les années à venir. Dans cette note, nous nous intéressons aux implications économiques de la guerre sur l’économie africaine à court et à long terme. Le conflit survient alors que l’Afrique s’efforce de mettre son économie sur la voie de la reprise, dans un contexte de pressions inflationnistes mondiales et de volatilité des marchés financiers et des matières premières. Alors que les exportateurs d’énergie vont pouvoir profiter de la crise, d’autres, comme le Maroc, seront durement touchés par la flambée des prix de l’énergie et des denrées alimentaires, ce qui va accentuer leurs déséquilibres extérieurs et leurs inquiétudes à propos de la hausse des prix et de l’évolution de la dette publique.

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  • Abdelaaziz Ait Ali & Fahd Azaroual & Oumayma Bourhriba, & Uri Dadush, 2022. "Les répercussions économiques de la guerre en Ukraine pour l'Afrique et le Maroc," Policy briefs on Commodities & Energy 2205, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:pbcoen:pb_11-22
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