The Oxford Handbook of the Economy of Cameroon
The Oxford Handbook of the Economy of Cameroon
Célestin Monga, PhD, is Senior Economic Adviser/Director at the World Bank Group and Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France) and Peking University (China). He has held various board and senior executive positions in academia, financial services, and international development institutions, serving most recently as Vice-President and Chief Economist of the African Development Bank Group and Managing Director at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). He previously served on the Board of Directors of the Sloan School of Management’s Fellows Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and taught economics at Boston University and the University of Bordeaux. He also worked with the Banque Nationale de Paris Group as Department Head and Branch Manager at the BICEC Bank in Cameroon. Dr. Monga has published extensively on various dimensions of economic and political development. His books have been translated into several languages and are widely used as teaching tools in academic institutions around the world. His most recent works include The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation (2019), with J. Y. Lin; Beating the Odds: Jump-Starting Developing Countries (Princeton University Press, 2017), with J. Y. Lin; the two-volume Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics (2015), with J. Y. Lin; and Nihilism and Negritude: Ways of Living in Africa (Harvard University Press, 2016). Dr. Monga holds graduate degrees from MIT, Harvard University, and the Universities of Paris and Pau.
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Abstract
The [Oxford] Handbook of the Economy of Cameroon examines the reasons of Cameroon’s unsatisfactory economic performance and draws lessons from successful development experience to help tackle these issues. The 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. Through Cameroon’s governance story, the handbook analyzes the evolving conceptions of economic policy, takes stock of intellectual progress, documents the challenges of implementation, and outlines the intellectual and policy agenda ahead. In this [Oxford] Handbook of the Economy of Cameroon, an international team of leading development economists and researchers address the wide range of issues facing Cameroon and provide guiding principles on how best the country (and other developing nations) could move human, capital and financial resources from low- to high-productivity sectors in a constantly changing global economy.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: The Economics and Poetics of Sorrow
Célestin Monga
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Part I Context, Legacies, and Mindsets
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The Cameroon Economy: Historical Overview
John Mukum Mbaku
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Cameroon as Part of Central Africa’s Political Economy
Andreas Mehler
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The Interplay Between Colonial History and Postcolonial Institutions: evidence from cameroon
Marie Christelle Mabeu andRoland Pongou
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The Political Economy of Ethnicity
Célestin Monga
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The Political Economy of Reform Consensus (or Lack thereof) in Cameroon
Constant Lonkeng
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The Homo Economicus in Cameroon: A View From Below
Ambroise Kom
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Untold Perspectives about Cameroon’s Economy
Fabien Nkot
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The Cameroon Economy: Historical Overview
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Part II Economic Structure and Structural Transformation
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Monetary and Multidimensional Poverty in Cameroon: Measurements, Determinants, and Policy Implications
Francis Andrianarison and others
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Cameroon’s Economic Assets and Production: Documenting and Analyzing a Mismatch
Fulbert Tchana Tchana
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The Economics of Infrastructure in Cameroon: State, Challenges, and Policy Reforms
Théophile Bougna andPaul Noumba Um
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Structural Transformation and Productivity Growth in Cameroon
Désiré Avom andYselle Flora Malah Kuete
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Economic Diversification in Cameroon: A Trade–DSM Analysis
Jean-Marc M. Kilolo and others
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Cameroon: trade costs, trade facilitation, and regional integration
Zakaria Sorgho
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The Political Economy of Contemporary Youth in Cameroon
Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue and others
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Cameroon’s Labor Market Dynamics and Prospects
Bouba Housseini andBrahim Boudarbat
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Cameroon’s Informal Labor Market
Ebenezer Lemven Wirba and others
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Drivers of Earnings Inequalities in Urban Cameroon
Christian Zamo-Akono andSimon Alain Song-Ntamack
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Education: The Hypothesis of Negative Returns
Bernadette Dia Kamgnia andCyrille Bergaly Kamdem
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Early Human Capital Accumulation and Decentralization
Guy Tchuente
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Comments on Decentralization in Cameroon
Roger B. Myerson
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Determinants of the Performance of the Education System: the role of institutions
Issidor Noumba
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Health Outcomes and Health Care Financing in Cameroon
Augustin Ntembe
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Economic Evaluations of Health Financing Programs
Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu and others
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Agriculture Transformation
Martin Fregene andGracia Kahasha
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Monetary and Multidimensional Poverty in Cameroon: Measurements, Determinants, and Policy Implications
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Part III Macroeconomic Policies and Institutional Practices
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Fiscal Policy Effectiveness through the Lenses Useful of Government Consumption
John Nana Francois andAndrea Mata
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Fiscal Decentralization, Entrepreneurship, and Firm Productivity in Cameroon
Théophile Bougna andPierre Nguimkeu
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Public Debt: Beyond Accounting
Célestin Monga
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Withholding Trust: Business Taxpayers and the Value-Added Tax in Cameroon
José-María Muñoz
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The CFA Franc: The Financial Sector and Economic Growth in CEMAC
Aloysius Ajab Amin
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The Monetary and Financial Sector in Cameroon: Structure, Performance, and Vulnerabilities
Jacques Landry Bikai and others
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Financing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Cameroon
Regina Nsang Tawah
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Female Entrepreneurship in Africa: Characteristics and Determinants in Cameroon
Ahmadou Aly Mbaye and others
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Models of Governance in Cameroon’s Public Administration
Viviane Ondoua Biwolé
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Fiscal Policy Effectiveness through the Lenses Useful of Government Consumption
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Part IV
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The Economy of Corruption in Cameroonian’s Cartoons
Christelle Amina Djouldé
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The Analytics of Natural Resource Management
Eric Bahel and others
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Testing the Dynamic Efficiency of Extraction of Nonrenewable Resources
Francis Didier Tatoutchoup and others
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Oil Revenue Management: Cameroon’s Experience
Octave Keutiben and others
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Comparing Nonrenewable Resources Stocks and Capital Goods
Johnson Kakeu
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Electricity Supply and Manufacturing Exports
Ismaila Amadu andEpo Boniface Ngah
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A Blueprint for Employment Creation
Célestin Monga
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The Economics of Migration and Remittances: new opportunities
Nadege D. Yameogo
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Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics in Cameroon: challenges, benefits, and potential applications
Samuel Fosso Wamba andMaciel M. Queiroz
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The Economy of Humanitarianism
Cilas Kemedjio
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When Kamerun Will Awaken…
Daniel Etounga-Manguelle
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The Economy of Corruption in Cameroonian’s Cartoons
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