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L’impact économique du Covid-19 au Cameroun: une approche par la modélisation VAR ― Nouveaux Résultats

Economic impact of Covid-19 in Cameroon: an assessment with VAR methodology - New Insights

Oscar Kuikeu

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Despite the improvement of use, usage and monetary instruments as well the increasing in monetary area the cfa franc zone believe to be well spell and consider because today we have of him an sign of Recognized. Nevertheless his Member States continue to be expose as an sign of fragility in this kind of Monetary area where the currency unit have been use as an engine against Coronavirus. Important message toxard the Road of industrialization the main challenge is on the mechanisms to reach this unachieved goal, in fact this process required to destroy some of ancestral tradition, traditional cure against modern medicine as an engine of resilience against Coronavirus (kledavid in Cameroon, artemesia in Madagascar). Once more, toward of real dependence those against raw material product his Member States face monetary dependence an unbelieved challenge used as reason to explain Africa’s Marginalization, this multidisciplinary subject.

Keywords: Marginalization; climate change; VAR Models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-03-17
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