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Lessons from the Russia–Ukraine war: assessing the resilience of African economies to external shocks. Synthesis report

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  • Sherillyn Raga

    (ODI - Overseas Development Institute)

  • Phyllis Papadavid

    (ODI - Overseas Development Institute)

  • Jorge Dávalos

    (PEP - Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP), Nairobi, Kenya)

  • Marzia Fontana

    (IDS - Institute of Development Studies [Brighton] - University of Sussex)

  • Martin Henseler

    (LERN - Laboratoire d'Economie Rouen Normandie - UNIROUEN - Université de Rouen Normandie - NU - Normandie Université - IRIHS - Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire Homme et Société - UNIROUEN - Université de Rouen Normandie - NU - Normandie Université, PEP - Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP), Nairobi, Kenya)

  • Miguel Jaramillo

    (GRADE - Group for the Analysis of Development)

  • Kenneth Kigundu

    (AERC - African Economic Research Consortium)

  • Hélène Maisonnave

    (PEP - Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP), Nairobi, Kenya, EDEHN - Equipe d'Economie Le Havre Normandie - ULH - Université Le Havre Normandie - NU - Normandie Université)

  • Lanoi Maloiy

    (UoN - University of Nairobi)

  • Dianah Ngui

    (AERC - African Economic Research Consortium)

  • Abebe Shimeles

    (University of Cape Town)

  • Dirk Willem Te Velde

    (ODI - Overseas Development Institute)

  • Dickson Wandeda

    (UoN - University of Nairobi)

  • Ganeshan Wignaraja

    (ODI - Overseas Development Institute)

  • Chahir Zaki

    (UO - Université d'Orléans, Economic Research Forum - Economic Research Forum, LEO - Laboratoire d'Économie d'Orleans [2022-...] - UO - Université d'Orléans - UT - Université de Tours - UCA - Université Clermont Auvergne)

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  • Sherillyn Raga & Phyllis Papadavid & Jorge Dávalos & Marzia Fontana & Martin Henseler & Miguel Jaramillo & Kenneth Kigundu & Hélène Maisonnave & Lanoi Maloiy & Dianah Ngui & Abebe Shimeles & Dirk Will, 2025. "Lessons from the Russia–Ukraine war: assessing the resilience of African economies to external shocks. Synthesis report," Working Papers hal-05624670, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-05624670
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