“…The few studies on the potential economic effects of the AfCFTA are largely dominated by reports from institutions such as the World Bank (World Bank, 2020), International Monetary Fund (Abrego et al, 2020) and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA, 2018). Other empirical studies focus on a single country, such as the studies on Malawi (Masiya, 2019), Ghana (Bayale et al, 2022), Togo (Wonyra & Bayale, 2022) or a group of countries, such as Central Africa (Fouda Ekobena et al, 2021). As for analyses of the impacts of the AfCFTA on the East African subregion, there are empirical studies on Kenya (Nechifor et al, 2021), Tanzania, the East African Community (EAC) (Shinyekwa et al, 2020) and the common market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) region (Wanyonyi & Chemnyongoi, 2020).…”