The hypotheses that an increase in relative price elasticities is not associated with increased import substitution and that an increase in income and foreign exchange elasticities is not associated with a greater degree of “openness” of the Cameroon economy are investigated using cointegration and error‐correction modelling. Disaggregation of total imports into raw materials, consumer, intermediate and capital goods shows that long‐run relative price elasticities of import demand are greater than short‐run values, being above unity for raw materials and consumer goods; thus leading to rejection of the first hypothesis for these categories of imports. Imports are income‐elastic for capital and intermediate goods and foreign exchange inelastic for all categories of import, implying that the Cameroon economy has been less open to trade in general. Some policy implications of the results are provided.
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Trade liberalization effects on commodity imports in Cameroon
N. Emmanuel Tambi
N. Emmanuel Tambi
International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7387
Print ISSN: 0144-3585
© MCB UP Limited
1998
Journal of Economic Studies (1998) 25 (3): 193–202.
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Emmanuel Tambi N (1998), "Trade liberalization effects on commodity imports in Cameroon". Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 25 No. 3 pp. 193–202, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443589810215342
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