The Oxford Handbook of the Economy of Cameroon
Herausgeber: Monga, Célestin
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 183mm x 69mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780192848529
- ISBN-10: 0192848526
- Artikelnr.: 66173949
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 183mm x 69mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780192848529
- ISBN-10: 0192848526
- Artikelnr.: 66173949
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Célestin Monga is Visiting Professor of Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Faculty Associate at the Center for International Development (CID) Harvard University, and Fellow at the Harvard University Center for African Studies. He is also Distinguished Professor of Economics, Finance, and Governance, at the University of Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa (2021-2023)). He is part-time Professor of Economics at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Research Professor at Peking University's Institute of New Structural Economics. He held various board and senior executive positions in academia, financial services, and international development institutions, serving most recently as Managing Director at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vice-President and Chief Economist of the African Development Bank Group, and Senior Economic Adviser/Director at the World Bank Group.
* 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
* 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
* 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
* 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