Commerce et politiques macroéconomiques: évidence en zone CEMAC
Trade and macroeconomic policies: evidence in CEMAC
Oscar Kuikeu
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Abstract:
despite the amount of debate on the adequacy of macroeconomicx policy suitable for sustainable economic growth among the less developed countries the literature remains affordable on this strand of policy making. Mainly a nex strand of literature explains that there is inter related relationship between two kind of these policies to know the Keynesian policy and the international trade. Thus the aim of this paper have been on the one hand to present the literature review on this subject but also to gicve empirical relevance on this regularity for a set of country where the debate on external trade as well as on macroeconomic policy remains at the cornerstone of much of policy makers. Globally speaking, the results are a testimony that the panel data approach is an suitable engine to investigate on this kind of question and the CEMAC area remains an interesting case study to investigate on this kind of subject. In fact, he ha ve been able to investigate on the regularities on this subject for the area.
Keywords: Keynesian policies; international trade; panel data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C33 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-05-04
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