This Handbook provides a critical assessment of the history, patterns, and strategies of economic development in Cameroon, and outlines new approaches to economic enquiry for prosperity and social change.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- 1: Célestin Monga: The Economics and Poetics of Sorrow
- Part I: Context, Legacies, and Mindsets
- 2: John Mukum Mbaku: The Cameroon Economy: Historical Overview
- 3: Andreas Mehler: Cameroon as Part of Central Africa's Political Economy
- 4: Marie Christelle Mabeu and Roland Pongou: The Interplay Between Colonial History and Postcolonial Institutions: Evidence from Cameroon
- 5: Célestin Monga: The Political Economy of Ethnicity
- 6: Constant Lonkeng: The Political Economy of Reform Consensus (or Lack Thereof) in Cameroon
- 7: Ambroise Kom: The Homo Economicus in Cameroon: A View from Below
- 8: Fabien Nkot: Untold perspectives about Cameroon's Economy
- Part II: Economic Structure and Structural Transformation
- 9: Francis Andrianarison, Bouba Housseini, and Christian Oldiges: Monetary and Multidimensional Poverty in Cameroon: Measurements, Determinants and Policy Implications
- 10: Fulbert Tchana Tchana: Cameroon's Economic Assets and Production: Documenting and Analyzing a Mismatch
- 11: Paul Noumba Um and Théophile Bougna: The Economics of Infrastructure in Cameroon: State, Challenges, and Policy Reforms
- 12: Désiré Avom and Yselle Malah Kuete: Structural Transformation and Productivity Growth in Cameroon
- 13: Jean-Marc M. Kilolo, Martin Cameron, Antonio Pedro, and Jean-Luc N. Mastaki: Economic Diversification in Cameroon: A Trade-DSM analysis
- 14: Zakaria Sorgho: Cameroon: Trade Costs, Trade Facilitation, and Regional Integration
- 15: Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Sarah C. Giroux, and Michel Tenikue: The Political Economy of Contemporary Youth in Cameroon
- 16: Bouba Housseini and Brahim Boudarbat: Cameroon's Labour Market Dynamics and Prospects
- 17: Ebenezer Lemven Wirba, Fiennasah Annif' Akem, and Francis Menjo Baye: Cameroon's Informal Labour Market
- 18: Christian Zamo-Akono and Simon Alain Song-Ntamack: Drivers of Earnings Inequalities in Urban Cameroon
- 19: Bernadette Dia Kamgnia and Cyrille Bergaly Kamdem: Education: The Hypothesis of Negative Returns
- 20: Guy Tchuente: Early Human Capital Accumulation and Decentralization
- 21: Roger B. Myerson: Comments on Decentralization in Cameroon
- 22: Issidor Noumba: Determinants of the Performance of Education System: The Role of Institutions
- 23: Augustin Ntembe: Health Outcomes and Health Care Financing in Cameroon
- 24: Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu, Stephanie Robins, Émilie, Belanger, Drissa Sia, and Isidore Sieleunou: Economic Evaluations of Health Financing Programmes
- 25: Martin Fregene and Gracia Kahasha: Agriculture Transformation
- Part III: Macroeconomic Policies and Institutional Practices
- 26: John Nana Francois and Andrea Mata: Fiscal Policy Effectiveness through the Lenses Useful of Government Consumption
- 27: Théophile Bougna and Pierre Nguimkeu: Fiscal Decentralization, Entrepreneurship and Firm Productivity in Cameroon
- 28: Célestin Monga: Public Debt: Beyond Accounting
- 29: José-María Muñoz: Withholding Trust: Business Taxpayers and the Value-Added Tax in Cameroon
- 30: Aloysius Ajab Amin: The CFA Franc: Financial Sector and Economic Growth in CEMAC
- 31: Jacques Landry Bikai, Guy Albert Kenkouo, Patrick-Nelson Daniel Essiane, and Moustapha Mbohou Mama: Monetary and Financial Sector in Cameroon: Structure, Performance and Vulnerabilities
- 32: Regina Tawah: Financing Small and Medium Enterprises in Cameroon
- 33: Ahmadou Aly Mbaye, Fatou Gueye, and Nancy Benjamin: Female Entrepreneurship in Africa: Characteristics and Determinants in Cameroon
- 34: Viviane Ondoua: Models of Governance in Cameroon's Public Administration
- 35: Christelle Amina Djoulde: The Economy of Corruption in Cameroon's Cartoons
- Part IV: Looking Forward
- 36: Eric Bahel, Octave Keutiben, and Didier Tatoutchoup: The Analytics of Natural Resource Management
- 37: Didier Tatoutchoup, Octave Keutiben, and Eric Bahel: Testing the Dynamic Efficiency of Extraction of Non-renewable Resources
- 38: Octave Keutiben, Didier Tatoutchoup, and Eric Bahel: Oil Revenue Management: Cameroon's Experience
- 39: Johnson Kakeu: Comparing Non-Renewable Resources Stocks and Capital Goods
- 40: Ismaila Amadu and Epo Boniface Ngah: Electricity Supply and Manufacturing Exports
- 41: Célestin Monga: A Blueprint for Employment Creation
- 42: Nadege D. Yameogo: The Economics of Migration and Remittances: New Opportunities
- 43: Samuel Fosso Wamba and Maciel M. Queiroz: Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics in Cameroon: Challenges, Benefits and Potentials Applications
- 44: Cilas Kemedjio: The Economy of Humanitarianism
- 45: Daniel Etounga-Manguelle: When Kamerun Will Awaken