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Intérêt de la diligence: appréhension de l’impact économique de la Covid-19 au Cameroun sous le prisme de la santé Reproductive. Une approche par la Modélisation VAR

Kuikeu, Oscar (2020): Intérêt de la diligence: appréhension de l’impact économique de la Covid-19 au Cameroun sous le prisme de la santé Reproductive. Une approche par la Modélisation VAR.

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Abstract

Despite the improvement in the rate of economic growth, Cameroon is still an poor country like assess by the poor level of services essential for the regular economic life, like health meanwhile concerning the Reproductive health service bigger improvement have been made in this country. It’s this phenomenom that we call “Dutch disease” because we have a country who knows an wonderful power on the basis of fuel energy mainly, but who remains so destabilize as sign of this disease, with the North-West and south West military operations, or a high level a corruption. Thus is this means that the country economic prosperity is adversely affected by the cameroonian’s incivism? In other words, concerning in particular the Reproductive health service there is a factsheet that tells that sexual behaviour’s incivism adversely affects the country economic prosperity? These are the main questions that we are trying to answer, here. Globalling speaking, the obtained Results suggested that VAR Modelisation is an powerful engine to answer this kind of question with this opportunity to incorporate into the analysis an quantity high correlated to this kind of popular incivism, here with the interest on the Reproductive health service. According to the obtained Results, the outbreak have a positive economic impact on Cameroonian’s economy, like we have seen precedently in Kuikeu (2020a).

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