Kako Nubukpo, Editions Odile Jacob; September 2019; 236 pages; €22.90, Professor Kako Nubukpo is an economist (with a sensitive historian’s tropism) and a renowned academic. He was Minister in charge of Prospective and Evaluation of Public Policies in Togo (2013-2015). His past experiences and a certain disenchantment inspired his recent book “L’Urgence africaine; changeons le...
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Report: the financial market in the CEMAC zone: what future?
CONFERENCE-DEBATE INSTITUTE AFRICA WORLD PARIS THE FINANCIAL MARKET IN THE CEMAC AREA: WHAT FUTURE? By Mathurin DOUMBE EPEE Chairman of the Board of Directors Société Générale Cameroon Paris March 19, 2018 Preamble The Financial Market is a meeting point and a geographical or virtual confrontation between the demand for and supply of long-term capital for...
The guarantee offered by the CCJA to investors and stakeholders
The guarantee offered by the CCJA to investors and stakeholders Download the program
Towards a new climate agreement
By Chancia I. PLAINE, Environmental Lawyer Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) is a proposal for a climate change mitigation mechanism that would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by paying developing countries to stop cutting down their forests. The concept of REDD is not a new idea. Compensation for tropical forest conservation was proposed by...
The common and land ownership law
By Étienne Le Roy is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology of Law at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon- Sorbonne /LAJP Summary : In addition to purely private goods (rival and exclusive) and purely public goods (non-rival and non-exclusive) such as lighting, there are hybrid or mixed goods, both exclusive and non-rivalrous, such as bridges and...
Conference: Unlocking Africa’s Financing Potential
The African economy has performed well in recent years. Its macroeconomic framework has been improved and its growth prospects are very promising. But its financial system remains largely dominated by the banking system. However, financial systems are generally illiquid, very short-term or very expensive. Without sufficient long-term resources, this system is struggling to adequately finance...
Concept note of the economics pole
Inventing Tomorrow’s Ideas The construction of the African Union is shaping today – the history of an entire continent, the lives of hundreds of millions of African citizens and Africa’s role in the world. Africa, once seen as a poor continent and economically dependent on other regions, has relatively quickly proved the opposite by recording...