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This paper investigates empirically the factors that have influenced economic growth in Cameroon during 1963-96. The … increasing returns to scale; (2) the impact of increases in private investment on growth is large, significant, and robust; (3 …) increases in government investment have a positive impact on growth; (4) human capital development plays an important role in …
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countries, poverty in Cameroon is concentrated in rural areas, with more than 80 percent (approximately 5.5 million) of all poor … people living in such areas. The Government of Cameroon's objectives include the need to create a sectoral environment … Bank's Country Assistance Strategy (CAS) for Cameroon, they necessitate a strategic focus on the agricultural and rural …
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that gap by identifying the robust determinants of domestic savings in Cameroon. We employ the autoregressive distributed …
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RésuméL’objectif de cet article est d’évalué l’effet des investissements en infrastructures publiques de base sur la croissance économique au Cameroun. Il s’agit de comparer les élasticités des différents types d’infrastructures sur la croissance et les investissements privés....
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine key macroeconomic determinants on Cameroon's economic growth from … connection between economic growth in Cameroon and government expenditure; trade openness, gross capital formation and exchange … rate. Human capital development, foreign aid, money supply, inflation and foreign direct investment negatively and …
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This paper investigates empirically the factors that have influenced economic growth in Cameroon during 1963-96. The … increasing returns to scale; (2) the impact of increases in private investment on growth is large, significant, and robust; (3 …) increases in government investment have a positive impact on growth; (4) human capital development plays an important role in …
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This paper examines dynamic patterns of investment in Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe, assessing the … importance of zero investment episodes and lumpy investment. The proportion of firms experiencing large investment spikes is … significant in explaining aggregate manufacturing investment. Taken together, evidence from descriptive statistics, average …
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