Africa: Consumer spending in a new pricing landscape
The cost-of-living crisis has not let up and consumers across the board have seen their spending power diminished, some more than others. African households are arguably the worst off due to relatively low discretionary spending levels. In this webinar, we explored how African economies are faring by looking at consumer spending patterns and how policymakers are navigating sticky price inflation.
Jee-A van der Linde
Senior Economist, OE Africa
+27 (0) 82 337 7712
Jee-A van der Linde
Senior Economist, OE Africa
Paarl, South Africa
Jee-A is a senior economist at Oxford Economics Africa. He began his career at COFCO International and also worked at Allan Gray. He is responsible for the macroeconomic analysis of South Africa while his insights extend to the broader Southern Africa region. Jee-A holds a master’s degree in risk management.
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