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Figure 18: SSA Country GDP Response to US Monetary Policy Shock (Fixed Exchange Rate Regime)
Figure 20: SSA Country GDP Response to EU Monetary Policy Shock (Floating Exchange Rate Regime)
Table 26: Contractionary vs. Expansionary Periods of GDP Impulse Response Functions - Fixed EU
Figure 26: SSA Country Trade Balance Response to EU Monetary Policy Shock (Floating Exchange RateRegime)
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