Everything about Planned Liberalism totally explained
Planned liberalism is an
economic policy followed in
Cameroon since the 1960s that aims to merge the best concepts of
capitalism and
socialism.
In 1965, Cameroon changed from its previous economic philosophy,
African socialism, under the guidance of its first president,
Ahmadou Ahidjo. Under planned liberalism, the state began regulating and managing natural resources and guiding foreign investment into specific economic sectors or geographic areas. In the process, the government has partnered with foreign firms to set up various
parastatal enterprises. Meanwhile, it has encouraged private enterprise and investment and the operation of
market forces.
Critics claim that planned liberalism has failed due to widespread
corruption, overwhelming government
bureaucracy, and ill-advised government backing of certain foreign investors. These faults became evident during the
economic crisis of the mid-1980s. Cameroon under
Paul Biya has since increasingly turned to
privatisation of state-owned industries to stimulate its economy.
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