Sustaining Reforms for Inclusive Growth in Cameroon
Author: Florence Charlier
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 0821374044
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive review of Cameroon's development policies since the 1970s-including public finance, privatization, trade, infrastructure, and governance-finds that Cameroon's malaise is due less to a lack of resources than to an inability to sustain reforms and to implement growth-enhancing policies. While the government's strategies have been sound, this volume argues that an "administrative inertia" has set in. This study makes a number of key recommendations to overcome this inertia, enhance cohesion and consistency in government actions, strengthen capacity to effectively execute programs, and hence increase development outcomes for Cameroon.