The dynamic of economic emergence of Cameroon for the horizon 2035
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7925067Keywords:
Economic Emergence, Governance, V, Development, WellbeingAbstract
This paper seeks to demonstrate that the dynamics of economic emergence in Cameroon can contribute to development the structure of economic in Cameroon by 2035. At the core of the improvement of the wellbeing of the population, this is because it brings about economic growth which in turns leads to an increase in revenue for the population, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Cameroon and the country itself sees through economic emergence its socio-economic and institutional structures moving ahead like those of developed countries. This demonstration stems from the analyses of the impact of endogenous variables such as long term economic growth rate. Empirical results show that economic emergence will not contribute enough to the wellbeing of the population by 2035 due to the chosen “big push” theoretical model in a more motivated temporal horizon.
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