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Exchange rate shocks and firm behaviour: Evidence from Ethiopia and Uganda

Productivity, shocks, and management practices

Working paper 13 May 2021 Firms

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Tewodros Makonnen Gebrewolde

Senior Country Economist, Ethiopia, International Growth Centre

Michael Koelle

Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford

Pramila Krishnan

Lead Academic, Ethiopia, University of Oxford

Andualem Mengistu

Director of the Macroeconomic Division, Ethiopian Development Research Institute
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