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As of 2020, the COMESA Monetary Institute (CMI) introduced the CMI Working Papers, featuring studies on macroeconomic management routinely sanctioned by the Bureau of the COMESA Committee of Governors of Central Banks to generate policy-relevant, high-quality research that is deemed pertinent to monetary policy decision-making in the COMESA region.

Thus, the CMI initiates, coordinates and publishes largely country specific research papers led and peer-reviewed by uniquely well-informed researchers based in the COMESA region member central banks. As such, working papers describe on-going research by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments, stimulate debate and inform evidence based monetary policy decision-making in the COMESA region, with wider application to other jurisdictions.

Any reproduction, publication and reprint in the form of a different publication, whether printed or produced electronically, in whole or in part, is permitted only with the explicit written authorization of the CMI. The views expressed in the paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the CMI. All inquiries on CMI Working Papers should be addressed to: COMESA Monetary Institute, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Box 65041 – 00618, Nairobi – Kenya, Tel. +254 2 2324832/8646207. Website: https://www. Comesa Monetary Institute (CMI)/publications/

  1. Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Transmission Mechanism-Malawi
  2. Empirical Analysis of the Effects of External Shocks on Selected Macroeconomic Variables_The Case of Zambia
  3. Impact of Macroeconomic developments on Financial System Stability_Malawi
  4. Impact of Macroeconomic Developments on Financial Stability_Mauritius
  5. The impact of macroeconomic developments on financial stability_Zambia
  6. Assessing the Lending Channel of MTM in Rwanda using Panel Data
  7. Modélisation et prévision de la dynamique de l’inflation en RD Congo
  8. Assessing of the Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Transmission Mechanism_Zimbabwe
  9. Assessing the Bank Lending Channel of the Monetary Transmission Process in Mauritius. Evidence from Panel Data
  10. Effects of External Shocks on Macroeconomic Performance in Malawi – Final submission to COMESA
  11. Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Key External Shocks on Selected Macroeconomic Indicators in Mauritius
  12. Inflation Dynamics in Zimbabwe
  13. Impact de la volatilité des cours des produits de base sur la stabilité financière
  14. Modelling the Spillover Effects of Volatility in International Commodity Prices on Financial Stability in Zimbabwe