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The current paper is based on an empirical research conducted in the Lobe area in the South West Region of Cameroon. The research analyses the economic importance of travertine, and the drawbacks associated with the use of the substances derived from Travertine is a form of limestone deposited...
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For many decades, Cameroon infrastructures indicators trail those of regional Central African countries in spite of a slight improvement in the overall quality of infrastructures in 2013. Furthermore, infrastructures indicators are low by sub-Saharan African standards especially for roads, air...
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Commercial banks are major actors in the financial industry and the economy as a whole. Due to financial globalization which is simple terms can be defined as the free movement of capital and money, and the advent of the financial crisis of 2008, the world economy suffered financial turmoil....
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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) defines money laundering as the processing of criminal proceeds to disguise their illegal origin. This process is of critical importance, as it enables the criminal to enjoy these profits without jeopardising their source. In the same line of thought, the...
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The concept of work-life balance in human resources includes employee's proper prioritizing between their work (career and ambition) and their lifestyle (health, pleasure, leisure, and family). In recent years, the literature review on the concept has been framed up in view of its gained...
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The menace of fraud and corruption in nation building cannot be overemphasized, especially since the 2008 world economic crisis. In most cases, fraud and corruption have limited the economic growth and the development of infrastructures in many nations. Furthermore, with the advent of electronic...
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Since the 2008 economic crisis, countries are finding it more difficult to balance the budgeted revenues with their national expenses. The situation is worse in developing countries. Taxes, as part of government revenues are therefore viewed as an important element to deal with the above...
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