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Measuring the effects of the new ECOWAS and WAEMU tobacco excise tax directives. [PDF]
Tesche J, Van Walbeek C.
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Institutions Quality and International Trade: Evidence from WAEMU Exports
This study shows the role of institutions quality in expanding international trade within WAEMU member states. Analyzing all WAEMU member states and their main export partners from 1996 to 2007, I find two results. First, institution quality according to
FE, Doukouré Charles
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A Quarterly Projection Model for the WAEMU
Carlos de Resende, Alsim Fall, Demba Sy
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Private Consumption in The WAEMU Zone: Does Interest Rates Matter? [PDF]
This paper investigates the effect of interest rates on private consumption in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). After checking for unit root and co-integration, Error Correction Model is specified, three estimators are performed ...
Combey, Adama
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Our study examines the integration of food markets in West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) and assesses the role of bilateral trade. In this study, we hypothesize that each country has a market.
Laurent Oloukoi
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Can Macroprudential Policy for Retail Banks Reduce Bank Runs? Evidence from WAEMU’s Banking Sector
Motivated by the coexistence of retail and wholesale banks with distinct risk profiles under uniform capital regulation, and by the lack of quantitative evidence on whether differentiated capital requirements can reduce bank runs and interbank frictions ...
Toure Talnan Aboulaye +3 more
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Bank Excess Liquidity and Economic Growth in Waemu Countries: A Panel Data Approach
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between banking, liquidity, investment, terms of trade, bank solvency ratio, financial development and economic growth in the WAEMU zone.
Seraphin, PRAO Yao
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The Quest for Higher Growth in the WAEMU Region
With the exception of Burkina Faso and Mali, the growth experience for WAEMU countries has been disappointing, even when compared to other sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries.
Tidiane Kinda, Montfort Mlachila
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