Fabien Sundjo

About Fabien SUNDJO

Dr. Fabien SUNDJO is a Research Fellow in Economic Affairs at the Nkafu Policy Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Health and Development economics, obtained under the auspices of the African Economic Research Consortium Nairobi (AERC)

Trade Liberalization and Economic Development: Lessons for Africa

By  and |2022-01-14T14:37:58+00:00January 14th, 2022|Categories: NOTI- Policy Brief, Publications|Tags: , , |

Trade liberalization is an essential prerequisite for economic development, and the African Continental Free Trade Area will not only boost intra-African trade, but it will also equally create the foundations for sustainable economic development, regional integration, and a faster pace of industrialization (Ndung’u and Signé 2020).

Free Trade as an Anchor for Sustainable Development

By  and |2022-01-06T13:46:17+00:00December 16th, 2021|Categories: Economics Affairs, NOTI- Policy Brief, Publications|Tags: , , |

Trade openness causes greater competition between local and foreign suppliers. This causes the price of inputs to fall and gives local producers access to a bigger market. In addition, trade plays an important role in helping the environment since it serves as a channel for green technology transfer.

Cameroon: Almost 97% of Household Have Problems In Food Crop Production

By |2021-12-14T12:45:14+00:00March 9th, 2021|Categories: Publications|Tags: , |

The expected increase in agricultural demand associated with population growth requires a continuous increase in the investment in agricultural activities be it at the national or individual levels. Goal two of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which is emphasized in the Millennium development...

Economic Freedom is Critical to Reducing Unemployment in Cameroon

By |2019-12-17T09:36:16+00:00August 8th, 2019|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , |

By Fabien Sundjo, PhD. (PDF Version) T he economic evolution of the nation Cameroon, which resulted from the merging between the formal British and French colonies since 1960 have been non-linear. The implication of [...]

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