Cameroon: Selected Issues
August 16, 2007
Summary
This Selected Issues paper on Cameroon identifies impediments to growth acceleration in the country. A two-step approach is followed: first, the characteristics of middle-income countries currently experiencing growth accelerations are examined; and, second, the extent to which Cameroon shares these characteristics is assessed. The focus of the analysis is a set of variables the literature has identified as helping to accelerate growth. This paper also presents a possible fiscal strategy for Cameroon based on the permanent income approach.
Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Commodities, Credit, Financial institutions, GDP measurement, Money, National accounts, Oil, Oil prices, Prices
Keywords: Africa, Cameroon, Central Asia, Commercial banks, CR, Credit, East Asia, GDP growth, GDP measurement, growth acceleration, IMF staff, ISCR, Middle East, nonoil GDP, North Africa, Oil, Oil prices, oil revenue, oil sector, spending, Sub-Saharan Africa
Pages:
43
Volume:
2007
DOI:
Issue:
287
Series:
Country Report No. 2007/287
Stock No:
1CMREA2007004
ISBN:
9781451808230
ISSN:
1934-7685







