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Pr. NGUENA Christian Lambert SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Ranked, peer-reviewed, and international journal: Tchouala Feutsa, S. A. & Nguena, C.L. (2023f), “Is Microcredit and Health Insurance Effective for Vulnerable Peoples? Evidence from Cameroon”. Journal of Knowledge Economics. (Forthcoming); Nguena, C.L. et al. (2023e), “Climate Change and Farm Household Income in Northern Cameroon: A Ricardian Analysis”. Journal of Quantitative Economics; Nguena, C.L. et al. (2023d), “Informality and inclusive growth: what lessons in the literature from the African experience?” Environmental Modeling & Assessment. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10666-023-09934-w; Nguena, C.L., Tchana Tchana, F., & Zeufack, A. (2023c), “On threshold effect of housing finance on shared prosperity: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa”. Bulletin of Economics Research, 1-36. https://dio.org//10.1111/boer.12413; Nguena C. L. & Prince Piva Asaloko, (2023b), “Financial inclusion, growth and poverty: Evidence from Africa in COVID-19 era” Region and Development, vol.57, Pages 81-100; Nguena, C. L. (2023a), “On Recessive and Expansionary impact of financial development”, European Journal of Comparative Economics Vol. 20 – N° 1 pp. 97-130; Nguena, C. L. (2022b), “On a Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Democracy on Regulatory Reform”, European Journal of Comparative Economics Vol. 19, N° 2, pp. 195-225; Nguena, C. L. et al. (2022a), “A new look at the growth-renewable energy nexus: Evidence from a sectoral analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. Vol. 62, Pages 61-71; Nguena, C.-L. and F. Tchana Tchana & A. Zeufack, (2021b) “On the Determinants of Housing Finance Development: Evidence from Sub Saharan Africa”, Economics Bulletin, Vol. 0 No. 0 p.A228; Nguena, C. L., Tchana Tchana, F. & Zeufack, A. (2021a), “Housing Finance and Inclusive Growth in Africa: Benchmark, Determinant & Effect”, International Economic Journal, Vol. 35, Issue 2, PP. 259-287; Nguena, C. L. (2020b) »Workforce Productivity Growth and Inequality Reduction in Developing Countries: The Role of Mobile Banking & Financial Services Development in Africa », Economics Bulletin, Volume 40, Issue 2, pages 1146-1158; Nguena, C. L. (2020a), “Macroeconomic Factor and Dynamics of Financial Deepening: An empirical Investigation applied to the CEMAC Sub-region”, Les Cahiers du CEDIMES. Vol. 15, No. 4; Nguena, C. L. (2018), “On financial Innovation in Developing Countries: Mobile Banking & Financial Services Determinants in Africa”, Journal of Innovation Economics and Management, No. 56; Nguena, C. L. & Tsafack Nanfosso, R. (2015), “Importance des Politiques Financières dans la Croissance Economique en zone CEMAC : Approche en Données de Panel”, African Development Review: Vol. 27, No. 1, 2015, pp. 52–66 ; Nguena, C. L. & Tsafack Nanfosso, R. (2014c), “Banking Activity Sensitivity to Macroeconomic Shocks and Financial Policies Implications: The case of CEMAC Sub-region”, African Development Review, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 102–117; Nguena, C. L. & Tsafack Nanfosso, R. (2014b), “Déterminants Microéconomiques du Déficit de Financement des PME au Cameroun”, African Development Review: vol. 26, No. 2, 2014, pp. 372-383 ; Nguena, C. L. & Tsafack Nanfosso, R. (2014a), “On the Sensitivity of Banking Activity Shocks: Evidence from the CEMAC Sub-region”, Economics Bulletin, Vol. 34 N°=1, 2014, pp. 354-372.
Books: Nguena, C. L. & Okey M. (2023), “Analyse économique du Bonheur”, Editions Harmattan, (Forthcoming). Nguena, C. L. (2023), « Quel type de finance contribue VRAIMENT à la création des richesses en Afrique ? ». (Forthcoming).
Chapters in books, Proceedings, and other articles: Kodila-Tedika, O. & Nguena, C. L. (2017), “Recession and financial development: An empirical analysis”, MPRA Paper No. 81527, posted 5 October 2017. Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/81527/ Nguena, C. L. (2016c), “Macroeconomic Factor and Dynamics of Financial Deepening: An empirical Investigation applied to the CEMAC Sub-region”, Les Cahiers du CEDIMES. Nguena, C. L., Tchana Tchana, F. & Zeufack, A. (2016b), “Housing Finance and Inclusive Growth in Africa: Benchmark, Determinant & Effect”, World Bank PRWP, No. 7902, 31 pp.; Nguena, C. L. (2016a), “Creative Industry development and reduction of youth employment in Cameroon: a social accounting matrix approach”, NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, INC. Tsafack Nanfosso, R. & Nguena, C. L. (2015d), “What Drives and Limits Financial Deepening Dynamics? Fresh Empirical-Based Policy Lessons for African Sub-Regions”, Econometrics; Nguena, C. L. (2015c), “Inclusive and Pro-poor Financial System in Africa: Does Islamic Finance Matter?”, Beyond RIO + 20 Book Chapter. Nguena, C. L. (2015b), “External Debt Origin, Capital Flight and Poverty Reduction in the Franc Zone: Does the Economic Consequences of Sino-African Relationship matter?”, Book Chapter. Nguena, C. L. (2015a), “La Question de la réduction de l’Informalité des Activités Economiques des PME au Cameroun: l’importance de l’Inclusion Financière. ”, Book Chapter. Nguena, C. L. at al. (2014b), “Equitable and Sustainable Development of Foreign Land Acquisitions: what have we learned on policy syndromes and implications?” in Book on In-Country Determinants and Implications of Foreign Land Acquisitions edited by IGI Global; Nguena, C. L. & Abimbola, T. M. (2014a), “Financial Deepening Dynamics and Implication for Financial Policy Coordination in a Monetary Union: the case of WAEMU”, Book Chapter, edited by Macmillan Palgrave; Nguena, C. L., (2013), “Heterogeneity of Saving-Investment Causality in WAEMU Zone and Fiscal Coordination Implications”, dans Diery Seck (ed.), Regional Economic Integration in West Africa, edited by Springer: 978-3-319-01281-0, Switzerland;
Funded research reports: Nguena, C. L. (2020), “Financial Globalisation Benefit for Financial Development in Africa: is there a Threshold Effect?”. AERC funded project. Nguena, C. L. & al. (2018), “Économie numérique et réduction de l’informalité des PME au Cameroun: Le rôle de l’inclusion financière.”, Projet FIARD (Fond Institutionnel d’Assistance à la Recherche) Nguena, C. L. (2013), “Le déficit de financement des PME au Cameroun dans un contexte de crise financière”. ICBE/TrustAfrica Rapport d’étude. http://www.trustafrica.org/Fr/component/grants/grant/43-ta-11-041 Nguena, C. L. & al. (2008): “Regulation, SME Performance and Growth in Cameroon’s manufacturing and retail sectors”. (Research team member), Trust Africa/IDRC. Policy / Economic briefs: Nguena, C. L. (2015b), “Urbanization and Housing Finance Development Matter: Fresh Empirical based Lessons for African and Asian countries”, Africa Growth Agenda. Vol. 12; Issue 3. July-September 2015. Nguena, C. L. (2015a), “Credible monetary policy and development in Africa: Monetarist versus Keynesian approach”, Development Finance Agenda, 2. Nguena, C. L., (2013b), “Solutions Pratiques au déficit de financement des PME au Cameroun”, ICBE Policy Brief, 32; Nguena, C. L. (2013a), “Rethinking Pro-Growth Monetary Policy in Africa: Monetarist versus Keynesian Approach”; Africa Economic Brief (AEB), 4.
Working papers: Provided with a possibility to download through http://ideas.repec.org/e/png162.html
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