The Journal of African Trade (JAT) sponsored by Afreximbank, seeks to publish articles that test, advance and develop models, framework, and concepts in the broad areas of international trade and trade finance, economic growth and development, and international finance. Publishing services are provided by Atlantis Press on behalf of Afreximbank which owns the copyright to the journal. Peer review is under the responsibility of Afreximbank.
- The AfCFTA and African Trade—An Introduction to the Special Issue
- The African Continental Free Trade Area: A Historical Moment for Development in Africa
- Afreximbank in the Era of the AfCFTA
- Environmental Effects of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement: A Computable General Equilibrium Model Approach
- Prospects and Challenges for Supply Chain Trade under the Africa Continental Free Trade Area
- Estimating the Effect of AfCFTA on Intra-African Trade using Augmented GE-PPML
- Considerations for Rules of Origin under the African Continental Free Trade Area
- Reaping the AfCFTA Potential Through Well-Functioning Rules of Origin
- ECOWAS and AfCFTA: Potential Short-Run Impact of a Draft ECOWAS Tariff Offer
- Proving Hegel Wrong: Learning the Right Lessons from European Integration for the African Continental Free Trade Area