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L’impact économique du COVID-19 au Cameroun: une approche par la Modélisation VAR
[Economic impact of COVID-19 in Cameroon: an empirical assessment with the VAR Methodology]

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Despite the improvement in the strenght of campain against Malaria all over the world and in particular in poor countries like Cameroon a considerable amount of children continue to died under the virulence of this particular desease, for exapmple for the case of Cameroon where the Young Benjamin Louis Faho just over one year and aproximatevely twelve days old died of this only after less of two days and for this the Government State have decided to organise most of hese public events at the date of his birth meanly the 09th the date where he meets his father, in particular the CHAN 2020. At the time that, the COVID-19 is designed as the main cause of the non event of this sportive event for the country, it’s therefore not credible to assess the economic impact of this disaster for the continent? In all cases, this is the main question assigned to this study. Globally Speaking, the obtained Results are significant testimony of the Robustness of VAR Methodoly as an engine of test of this kind of impact study at country or Regional level.

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  • Kuikeu, Oscar, 2020. "L’impact économique du COVID-19 au Cameroun: une approche par la Modélisation VAR [Economic impact of COVID-19 in Cameroon: an empirical assessment with the VAR Methodology]," MPRA Paper 99727, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Kuikeu, Oscar, 2021. "Ré-appréhension de la relation Ouverture ― Croissance : le rôle du facteur travail, du facteur capital et de la position extérieure de la nation. Cas de l’économie camerounaise [Reassessment of the relation Openess - economic growth; role of labor," MPRA Paper 106836, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. 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 [Interest of civism: economic impact of Covid-19 in Cameroon under the framework ," MPRA Paper 102943, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Kuikeu, Oscar, 2020. "Droit Souverain à la vie : les facteurs en faveur de l’immunisation de l’enfant. Le Rôle de trois facteurs : l’alimentation, la vaccination et le cadre Réglementaire. Le cas des économies de la Communauté économique et Monétaire d’Afrique centrale (C," MPRA Paper 104850, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Kuikeu, Oscar, 2020. "Décision d'adoption d'un vaccin: sur quelle base légiférer? Le point de vue Méthodologique. Cas de la Communauté économique et Monétaire d'Afrique centrale (CEMAC) [Vaccin adoption: what are the bases? Consideration from the Methodological point o," MPRA Paper 104414, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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    • C32 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables - - - Time-Series Models; Dynamic Quantile Regressions; Dynamic Treatment Effect Models; Diffusion Processes; State Space Models
    • O47 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity - - - Empirical Studies of Economic Growth; Aggregate Productivity; Cross-Country Output Convergence

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