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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)

ISSN : 3085-4628

The African Journal of Economics and Financial Issues (AJEFI), founded by Professors Mohamed Karim and Mohamed Bouzahzah, is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in economics, finance, management, and related fields. It focuses on topics relevant to Africa and emerging markets, with an emphasis on theoretical and practical insights that address the continent’s economic challenges and opportunities. AJEFI welcomes interdisciplinary research and contributions that enhance understanding of public finance, financial stability, corporate finance, international trade, and development economics. The journal is published monthly and seeks to bridge the gap between academia and policy-making.

Articles

Analysis of the Effects of Budget Adjustments based on Public Revenues on Economic Growth in the Franc Zone

Kayaba Juste-Calliste ZABSONRE, Pam ZAHONOGO & Hamidou SAWADOGO

1-19

Efficacité de la politique budgétaire et croissance économique dans l’UEMOA

Guillaume Gervais DIATTA, Cheikh Tidiane NDIAYE & Idrissa Yaya DIANDY

20-44

Impact of renewable energy on total factor productivity in MENA countries

Rachid HOUMMAD, Anouar GHAZI

45-57

Impact des mesures commerciales pour le développement de la transformation industrielle du lait local au Sénégal

Baye Elimane GUEYE, Omar SENE

58-77

The Trade Openness-Income Inequality Nexus in Africa: Empirical Evidence on Key Transmission Channels

Khalid BOUNOU, Youssef BOURDANE

78-92

Impact of education on poverty in Morocco: A computable general equilibrium micro-simulation analysis

Mohamed KARIM, Mohamed EL MOUSSAOUI, Anass ARBIA & Mohammed EL YAZIDI

93-109

Green Monetary Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature Using Bibliometrix

Mohamed SAOU, Taha NAMRI & Idriss EL ABBASSI

110-125

Dépenses publiques et croissance économique : cas du Maroc

Ahmed OULAD EL FAKIR, Mohamed KARIM

126-137

Stabilité et résilience des rendements boursiers en contexte de crise : une analyse empirique du MASI en période du COVID-19

Abdelilah EDDERRAZ, Abdeljabar RAFIKI

138-152