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2022 | 6 | nr 3 | 47--68
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How do Variations in Dollar Exchange Rate Impact Food Commodity Prices in Selected African Countries?

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Commodity exporting nations have significant terms of trade swings, making their actual exchange rate unstable. This study looked at how variations in dollar exchange rate affected food commodity prices in Africa between 1990 and 2021.(original abstract)
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6
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47--68
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  • Edo State University, Nigeria
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  • Edo State University, Nigeria
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