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Money, Inflation and Adjustment Policy in Africa: Some Further Evidence. (1989). London, Anselm.
In: African Development Review.
RePEc:adb:adbadr:637.

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    In: African Development Review.
    RePEc:bla:afrdev:v:34:y:2022:i:2:p:215-231.

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  2. COVID?19 policy responses, inflation and spillover effects in the West African Economic and Monetary Union. (2021). Coulibaly, Seydou.
    In: African Development Review.
    RePEc:bla:afrdev:v:33:y:2021:i:s1:p:s139-s151.

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  3. Price inflation and exchange rate pass?through in Tunisia. (2021). Gritli, Mohamed Ilyes.
    In: African Development Review.
    RePEc:bla:afrdev:v:33:y:2021:i:4:p:715-728.

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  4. Modeling inflation dynamics in a conflict economy. (2015). Onour, Ibrahim.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:63527.

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  5. An Overview of the Repo Rate in an Inflation Targeting Economy. (2013). Fadiran, Gideon ; Adebusuyi, Adebisi ; Edun, Adebisi .
    In: African Development Review.
    RePEc:bla:afrdev:v:25:y:2013:i:4:p:621-635.

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  6. An analysis of sectoral exchange rate pass-through effects on a small open economy using the Leontief Input-Output technique. (2012). Oladipo, Olajide.
    In: International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies.
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  8. OUTPUT, INFLATION, AND EXCHANGE RATE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN APPLICATION TO NIGERIA. (2007). Akinlo, Anthony ; Odusola, Ayodele.
    In: UNDP Africa Economists Working Papers.
    RePEc:ags:undpae:307343.

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  9. Inflation Dynamics in the Dominican Republic. (2004). Williams, Oral ; Adedeji, Olumuyiwa S.
    In: IMF Working Papers.
    RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2004/029.

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  10. Can Africas Saving Collapse Be Reversed?. (2000). Mwega, Francis M. ; Elbadawi, Ibrahim A..
    In: World Bank Economic Review.
    RePEc:oup:wbecrv:v:14:y:2000:i:3:p:415-443.

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  11. Dynamics of inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of foreign inflation, official and parallel market exchange rates, and monetary growth. (1997). Odedokun, MO.
    In: Applied Financial Economics.
    RePEc:taf:apfiec:v:7:y:1997:i:4:p:395-402.

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  12. Inflation in developing countries. (1996). Onafowora, Olugbenga A..
    In: Applied Economics Letters.
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  13. Effects of macroeconomic policies on income growth, inflation, and output growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. (1995). Ghura, Dhaneshwar.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
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