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Strengthening Transparency in the Oil Sector in Cameroon: Why Does it Matter?

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  • Mr. Stéphane Cossé

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There has been a growing recognition of the importance of transparency for economic growth and social development in oil producing countries. This paper analyzes transparency issues in Cameroon's oil sector. It shows that, while substantial efforts have already been undertaken, continued action is necessary to strengthen transparency. The paper seeks to identify why and how transparency, especially in the fiscal area, matters for economic development and poverty reduction in Cameroon.

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  • Mr. Stéphane Cossé, 2006. "Strengthening Transparency in the Oil Sector in Cameroon: Why Does it Matter?," IMF Policy Discussion Papers 2006/002, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfpdp:2006/002
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    1. Alemagi, Dieudonne, 2007. "The oil industry along the Atlantic coast of Cameroon: Assessing impacts and possible solutions," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 32(3), pages 135-145, September.
    2. Njimanted Godfrey Forgha & Molem Christopher Sama & Elvis Dze Achuo, 2015. "Petroleum Products Price Fluctuations and Economic Growth in Cameroon," Growth, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 2(2), pages 30-40.

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