Africa in 2023
The global economy is on the cusp of a recession. A number of African economies have historically been able to shrug off an unfavourable external backdrop, but a marked tightening in global financial conditions will make this time more challenging. In this session we gave our view on how 2023 will unfold on the continent and what we should, and shouldn’t, expect.

Jacques Nel
Head of Africa Macro, OE Africa
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Jacques Nel
Head of Africa Macro, OE Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Jacques is the head of Africa Macro at Oxford Economics Africa. He manages the company’s macroeconomic subscription services. Jacques joined the company in 2013 and his research interests include risk assessment and the drivers behind development.

Callee Davis
Economist, Canada

Callee Davis
Economist, Canada
London, United Kingdom
Prior to joining Oxford Economics Africa in 2019, she garnered experience at Economic Research Southern Africa, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.
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