Journal of African Trade
Volume 7, Issue 1-2, December 2020
Research Article
1. Mind the Measure: On the Effects of Antidumping Investigations in Egypt
Nada Hazem, Chahir Zaki
Pages: 1 - 14
This paper examines the impact of the antidumping measures initiated by the Government of Egypt on imports during the period 2001–2015. Our contribution is twofold. First, the paper distinguishes between the effect of antidumping measures on the value, the volume and the price of imports. Second, it...
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2. Agricultural Imports, Agriculture Productivity and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
Esther N. Mwangi, Fuzhong Chen, Daniel M. Njoroge
Pages: 15 - 28
This study investigates the causal links among agricultural imports, agriculture productivity, and economic growth in 40 sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1990–2015. Granger causality tests are applied to infer direction of causality, and the generalized two-stage least squares instrumental...
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3. Export Diversification Effects of Aid for Trade in sub-Saharan Africa
Stein Masunda
Pages: 29 - 36
This paper uses panel data of 42 sub-Saharan Africa countries from 2005 to 2015 to examine the effect of aid for trade (AfT) on export diversification. The average Hirschman-Herfindahl index measure of 0.77 indicates that the export basket of sub-Saharan African countries is very narrow. This is further...
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4. Regional Integration and Growth Spillovers: Is Africa an Economic Space?
Abdoulaye Seck, Founty Alassane Fall, Khadidiatou Aidara
Pages: 37 - 44
Market integration is often associated with economic growth spillovers, to the extent that strengthened trade linkages would make economic growth in one country an opportunity for growth to its partners. This paper uses a spatial dynamic panel data approach to analyze the extent to which Africa and its...
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5. The Demand for Imports and Exports in Africa: A Survey
Michael Olabisi, W. Charles Sawyer
Pages: 45 - 59
To drive economic development, it is important for policy makers to have a good understanding of the linkages between imports, exports, and the rest of the economy. This is particularly true for Africa. The continent depends on exports of commodities to finance imports of manufactured goods for consumption...
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6. The Impact of Imports from China on African Textile Exports
Yong He
Pages: 60 - 68
This study uses Comtrade trade data covering 1990–2017, 14 textile subsectors, and 53 African countries with their main trade partners to evaluate Chinese trade impacts on African textile exports over three subperiods at the sector level. It finds that, although textile imports from China had a significant...
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7. Exchange Rate Dynamics and Trade Balance in Selected African Countries
Mohammed Shuaibu, Abdulrasheed Isah
Pages: 69 - 83
African countries have over the years experienced persistent current account deficits. The role of asymmetries in explaining the response of trade balance to exchange rate movement has not received adequate attention as linear models dominate extant empirical literature. In this paper, we examined the...