The Effect of Monetary Policy on Household Consumption in Cameroon


Research Paper (postgraduate), 2014

8 Pages, Grade: 3.8/5


Abstract or Introduction

The study investigates the effect of monetary policy on household consumption in Cameroon between 1980 and 2010. The objective of the study is to find out the relationship between monetary policy on household consumption in Cameroon and to recommend policies to improve on household consumption in Cameroon. The study uses secondary time series annual data from World Bank Group Development indicators for Cameroon.

The work uses economic model showing household final consumption expenditure as a function of monetary and quasi money growth, real interest rate, total reserve and Gross National Income per capita. Given the trends of the variables estimated results indicate that Total reserve as a ratio of GNP and GNI per capita positively and significantly affect household consumption. Monetary and quasi monetary growth has a negative impact on household consumption. Policy makers therefore need to encourage Total reserve and GNI per capita. It is therefore strongly recommended that instrument of monetary policy should be used in the economy as means of influencing household consumption.

Details

Title
The Effect of Monetary Policy on Household Consumption in Cameroon
Course
MANAGEMENT
Grade
3.8/5
Author
Year
2014
Pages
8
Catalog Number
V334214
ISBN (eBook)
9783668251427
ISBN (Book)
9783668251434
File size
381 KB
Language
English
Keywords
effect, monetary, policy, household, consumption, cameroon
Quote paper
George Cheo Fuh (Author), 2014, The Effect of Monetary Policy on Household Consumption in Cameroon, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/334214

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