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Etude empirique de l’impact des formes traditionnelles de protectionnisme: cas de l’économie camerounaise

Empirical study of Old form of protection: case of cameroonian economy

Oscar Kuikeu

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Abstract: An Old question in international trade is to know if the trade is more reproducible with the Old theories of international trade than the new. Nevertheless, an common idea is that the fair trade is better than autarcky. This the main question of this paper to know if openness to trade is better than protectionism. For this fact, the analysis relies on an economy who reveals a lot a credibility o assess on this kind of question to know the Cameroonian economy. In fact, in order to fight against the increasing life his government have choose to subsidize the sector of oil petroleum at the level of local consumption. Globally speaking, the obtained results seems as a testimony of using VAR Methodology to assess on this kind of problematic. In fact, he have been able to assess clearly the kind of instrument use for protection and its effect on Cameroonian economy

Keywords: subsidies; protection; VAR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 F41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-07-22
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