This thesis is based on three essays focused on analysis of the excess liquidity in the CEMAC countries. The first one identifies the determinants of excess liquidity in developing countries by studying the case of CEMAC member countries from 1985 to 2002. The GMM estimator used has shown that the excess liquidity in Central Africa derived from both the prudence of commercial banks and exogenous factors. The precaution of Commercial Banks can be explained by the financial crisis in 1980s, the restructuring of the banking system, the instability of deposits and a very risky economic environment. The increasing in oil prices fueling excess reserves due to the low absorption capacity of countries in the region. In the second essay, it was disc...
Fifteen years of banking restructuring in CEMAC : what have we learnt ? Member countries of the Cen...
This article analyzes the process by which the monetary policy influences economies of the six count...
This dissertation is organized into three essays. The second essay provides a historical overview of...
This thesis is based on three essays focused on analysis of the excess liquidity in the CEMAC countr...
Cette thèse s’articule autour de trois essais consacrés à l’analyse de la surliquidité bancaire dans...
Countries of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) are known to struggle wit...
La présente thèse dont l’opportunité pourrait être bien saisie à travers les difficultés des pays de...
In this paper, we broaden the debate on the determinants of bank excess liquidity by focusing on a n...
Cette thèse comprend trois essais sur des problèmes d’intermédiation bancaire dans les pays en dével...
Cette thèse comprend trois essais sur des problèmes d’intermédiation bancaire dans les pays en dével...
L’objectif de cette étude est d’évaluer l’impact de la surliquidité sur la rentabilité des banques a...
This study is an analysis of the "franc zone" economies crisis from the complex and closed relations...
This study studied the determinants of financial inclusion in the countries of the Central African E...
This paper’s main objective is to analyse and identify the the effects of monetary policy decisions ...
The sub-region Central Africa, in the perspective of continuing the construction of its economic and...
Fifteen years of banking restructuring in CEMAC : what have we learnt ? Member countries of the Cen...
This article analyzes the process by which the monetary policy influences economies of the six count...
This dissertation is organized into three essays. The second essay provides a historical overview of...
This thesis is based on three essays focused on analysis of the excess liquidity in the CEMAC countr...
Cette thèse s’articule autour de trois essais consacrés à l’analyse de la surliquidité bancaire dans...
Countries of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) are known to struggle wit...
La présente thèse dont l’opportunité pourrait être bien saisie à travers les difficultés des pays de...
In this paper, we broaden the debate on the determinants of bank excess liquidity by focusing on a n...
Cette thèse comprend trois essais sur des problèmes d’intermédiation bancaire dans les pays en dével...
Cette thèse comprend trois essais sur des problèmes d’intermédiation bancaire dans les pays en dével...
L’objectif de cette étude est d’évaluer l’impact de la surliquidité sur la rentabilité des banques a...
This study is an analysis of the "franc zone" economies crisis from the complex and closed relations...
This study studied the determinants of financial inclusion in the countries of the Central African E...
This paper’s main objective is to analyse and identify the the effects of monetary policy decisions ...
The sub-region Central Africa, in the perspective of continuing the construction of its economic and...
Fifteen years of banking restructuring in CEMAC : what have we learnt ? Member countries of the Cen...
This article analyzes the process by which the monetary policy influences economies of the six count...
This dissertation is organized into three essays. The second essay provides a historical overview of...