The CFA Franc Zone

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Zafar
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Author(s):  
Célestin Monga ◽  
Justin Yifu Lin ◽  
Jean-Claude Tchatchouang
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Author(s):  
Emmanuel Blaise Efon Ngouo ◽  
Luc Nembot Ndeffo

This paper investigates the effect of private investment on public expenditure in the CFA franc zone during the period 1980-2015. To attain this objective, the methodology adopted is the system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM). The result shows a positive and significant effect of private investment on public expenditure. This result thus justifies that private investment is an important source of increase in public expenditure. This result implies that public policies for improving private investment should be promoted: improving the business climate, improving the quality of institutions, ameliorate political environment, fight against terrorism ravaging part of Africa including Mali.


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Raphaël Erick Assoa Essono ◽  
Ibrahim Nji Ngouhouo

We conducted this study to empirically analyse the effects of corruption and the underground economy on economic growth in the case of the CFA franc zone countries over the period 2000-2016. To do so, we have carried out econometric estimations using panel data. Our empirical results obtained by the PMG (Pooled Mean Group) method confirm a negative relationship between economic growth and the underground economy in the short and long term. However, the long-run effect of corruption on economic growth is positive, while this effect becomes negative in the short run. The results could provide insight into different ways of fighting corruption and the shadow economy.


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