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ÉCONOMIE NUMÉRIQUE ET CROISSANCE ÉCONOMIQUE AU CAMEROUN

Joseph Herman Tiona Wamba () and Barbara Linda Ngono Ndjie ()
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Joseph Herman Tiona Wamba: ENSET Douala - Ecole Normale Supérieure de l'Enseignement Technique ENSET Douala - Université de Douala

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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to bring a new vision to understand the digital economy as a lever of economic growth. As compared to ordinary economy, digital economy is the "manna" that some countries need, to emerge from poverty. To rip our objectives, we developed we went through research proposals and a theoretical review, to conduct an empirical study on IT firms. Having analyzed our data, the main findings depict a substantial impact of ICT on indicators such as productivity and employment. However, for the success of ICT businesses, the mobilization of financial, logistical, socio-economic and even educational resources is necessary. As a result, for development to follow, the public authority should set up strategies to accompany ICT start-uppers so that they could improve their prints in the economic activity without forgetting the stakes, challenges and setbacks such a business activity entails.

Keywords: économie numérique; croissance économique; emploi; productivité (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-01-02
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