Auteur Christian Hubert Ebeke
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Jean-Louis Combes, Auteur ; Christian Hubert Ebeke, Auteur |This article examines whether or not remittance inflows help mitigate the effects of natural disasters on the volatility of the real output per capita growth rate. Using a large sample of developing countries and mobilizing a dynamic panel data [...]Working Paper
Jean-Louis Combes ; Christian Hubert Ebeke | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2010This paper analyzes the impact of natural disasters on the output growth volatility. Using a large sample of developing countries and mobilizing a dynamic panel data framework, it uncovers a diminishing macroeconomic destabilizing consequence of[...]Article : Revues - Articles
This article tests the hypothesis that in a context of 'bad governance', remittance inflows strongly reduce public spending on education and health in receiving countries; a phenomenon called the 'public moral hazard problem'. Using a large samp[...]Working Paper
Christian Hubert Ebeke | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2011This paper shows that countries which allow a dual citizenship status for their international migrants receive on average more remittances than others. Using a cross-section of 104 developing countries with data averaged over the period 2000-200[...]Working Paper
Christian Hubert Ebeke ; Hélène Ehrhart | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2011In this study, we examine whether or not the adoption of value-added tax (VAT) in developing countries is an effective way of stabilising tax revenues. Using a large panel of 103 developing countries observed over 1980-2008 and several alternati[...]Article : Revues - Articles
This paper examines the relationship between migrants remittances and the prevalence of child labor by using a large sample of developing countries. In particular, we investigate whether the inflow of remittances helps to offset the effects of f[...]Article : Revues - Articles
The objective of the article is to assess whether remittances have an influence on political manipulation, which may occur prior to an election, through an increase in the government consumption-to-GDP ratio. We combine data from the National El[...]Working Paper
Jean-Louis Combes ; Christian Hubert Ebeke ; Mathilde Maurel | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2013This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances, elections, and government consumption as a percentage of GDP. We combine data from the National Elections across Democracy and Autocracy (NELDA) dataset compiled and discussed in Hyde [...]Thèses
Christian Hubert Ebeke | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | 2011EN: This thesis focused on the consequences of remittance inflows in developing countries. The first part explored the causal impacts of remittances on some indicators of aggregate welfare while the second part examined the effects of remittance[...]Working Paper
Jean-Louis Combes ; Christian Hubert Ebeke ; Sabine Mireille Ntsama Etoundi ; Thierry Urbain Yogo | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2011This paper measures the effects of food price shocks on both the level of household consumption per capita and the instability of the household consumption per capita growth rate in developing countries. In this vein, the paper explores the role[...]Article : Revues - Articles
Christian Hubert Ebeke, Auteur ; Maëlan Le Goff, Auteur |Dans cet article, nous supposons que l'effet des envois de fonds des migrants sur les inégalités de revenu dépend de « qui » migre, plus précisément, de la place que le ménage dont est issu le migrant occupe dans la distribution du revenu au sei[...]Working Paper
Christian Hubert Ebeke ; Luc Désiré Omgba | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2011Evidence shows that the allocation of talented people is not neutral for growth. Thus, a country with a large population of law concentrators tends to develop rent-seeking activities that reduce growth. A country with a large population of engin[...]Working Paper
Christian Hubert Ebeke | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2009This article examines the relationship between migrants' remittances and the prevalence of child labor by using a large sample of developing countries. In particular, we investigate whether the inflows of remittances help to offset the effects o[...]Working Paper
Christian Hubert Ebeke, Auteur ; Mario Mansour, Auteur ; Grégoire Rota-Graziosi, Auteur | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2016In the context of achieving the new Sustainable Development Goals, revenue mobilization is a high priority in developing countries and in Sub-Saharan Africa, where governments’ ability to tax remains limited. Using a unique revenue dataset spann[...]Working Paper
Christian Hubert Ebeke ; Sabine Mireille Ntsama Etoundi | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2011This paper investigates whether the exam success rate in Africa increases significantly in the months prior to the occurrence of the presidential elections. It hypothesizes that the incumbent is tempted to increase the exam success rate to retai[...]