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PUBLIC AGRICULTURAL EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE CEMAC ZONE

DEPENSES PUBLIQUES AGRICOLES ET DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE EN ZONE CEMAC

Adamou Raihanatou (), Charles Bita () and Ekodo Raymond ()
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Adamou Raihanatou: UN - Université de Ngaoundéré/University of Ngaoundéré [Cameroun]
Charles Bita: UN - Université de Ngaoundéré/University of Ngaoundéré [Cameroun]
Ekodo Raymond: UN - Université de Ngaoundéré/University of Ngaoundéré [Cameroun]

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Abstract: The objective of this article is to assess the effects of public agricultural expenditure on economic development in the CEMAC zone. To achieve this, we used World Bank data covering the period 1990-2018. The results of the estimates eveal, on the one hand, that public agricultural expenditure has positive effects on economic growth and, on the other hand, that it improves the standard of living of the population. Thus, to stimulate economic development, it would be wise to strengthen the efficiency of the government to allow the supervision to reach the real beneficiaries and also to motivate the various actors involved in the development process of the agricultural sector.

Keywords: Agricultural public expenditure; Economic development; CEMAC; Dépenses publiques agricoles; Développement économique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-05-12
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Published in REVUE ECONOMIE ET SOCIETE, 2023, 2 (2), pp.28- 47. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.7916203⟩

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7916203

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