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. 2021 Apr;33(Suppl 1):S1-S16.
doi: 10.1111/1467-8268.12531. Epub 2021 May 5.

The impact of COVID-19 on African economies: An introduction

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The impact of COVID-19 on African economies: An introduction

John C Anyanwu et al. Afr Dev Rev. 2021 Apr.
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Figure 1
Africa—confirmed COVID‐19 cases, deaths and active cases, February 2020–7 March 2021. Note: Tanzania has not released data on COVID‐19 from 8 May 2020 up to the time of writing in March 2021. COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019. Source: Authors, using African Development Bank (2021a)
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Figure 2
Regional distribution of total confirmed COVID‐19 cases as of 7 March 2021. Note: COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019. Source: Authors, using African Development Bank (2021a)
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Figure 3
Regional distribution of total COVID‐19 active cases as of 7 March 2021. Note: COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019. Source: Authors, using African Development Bank (2021a)
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Figure 4
Africa—COVID‐19 new cases. Note: COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019. Source: Authors, using data from WHO (2021)Coronavirus (COVID‐19) Dashboard (Online)
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Figure 5
Regional distribution of total COVID‐19 deaths as of 7 March 2021. Note: COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019. Source: Authors, using African Development Bank (2021a)
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Figure 6
Africa—COVID‐19 deaths daily. Note: COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019. Source: Authors, using data from WHO (2021) Coronavirus (COVID‐19) Dashboard (Online)
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Figure 7
Africa: growth estimates and projections
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Figure 8
Africa's key oil‐dependent economies: growth estimates and projections
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Figure 9
Africa's key metals and minerals‐dependent economies: growth estimates and projections. Source: Authors, using African Development Bank (2021c) data
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Figure 10
Africa's key tourism‐dependent economies: growth estimates and projections
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Figure 11
Crude oil prices (US$ monthly). Source: Authors, using data from the IMF's, (2021b) online commodity prices database
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Figure 12
Price indices (2016 = 100)—monthly. Source: Authors, using IMF online commodity prices database

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