Economics Affairs

The Reform of Income Tax Declaration and Payment Procedures In Cameroon

By Dr. Vera Kum and Marlyse Noussi|2022-01-11T15:43:14+00:00January 11th, 2022|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , , |

In Cameroon, revenue from taxes represents on average  17% of the national budget. It is therefore an important element of fiscal governance, influencing the level and quality of public expenditure.

Free Trade as a Catalyst to the Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in Cameroon’s Manufacturing Sector

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

Free trade will increase competition in the Cameroonian market as lower trade barriers will increase the flows of goods and services into Cameroon. Admittedly, local manufacturers will innovate their processes in order to protect their market share and reduce the impact of foreign competition.

Free Trade as an Anchor for Sustainable Development

By Fabien SUNDJO and Dr. Sunjo Tata|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.

Diaspora Investors and Access to Bank Credit in Cameroon: Constraints and Opportunities

By Dr. Joel M Moudio|2021-09-22T12:01:44+00:00September 20th, 2021|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , |

Indeed, despite Cameroon's good performance on three of the sub-components of the loan-granting indicator, where it outperforms the average for sub-Saharan Africa and even the OECD average for credit bureau coverage,

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